KING EDWARD
I FIRST STATE DRIVE. .... l LEVI! AT ST. JAMIS' PALIGI. l I CIIEEIUNG CRUWDS IN STREETS. United Frau Assn—lnc. Tel. cowrllhl. (Received May 27, 11.30 am.) LONDOX. May ‘26. \\'earing a Field-Marshal's uniform. King Edward made his first State drive In the Royal coach with the Saver’eign‘s escort from Buckingham Palace along Pall Mall. which was lined with cheering crowds. to ‘SL Jemea‘ Palace, where he held a levee. FIILD-MARBHAL'S Bl'l’ON. PRESENTED TO HIS MAJESTY. AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. lOfllcill Wireless) (Received May 27. i p.m.) MUGBY. May 26. Seven Brllish Field—Marshals. headed lby the Duke of Connaught, attended In ceremony in the Stale apartments at [Buckingham Palace at which the 'liins {accepted a Field-Marshal's baton. The ‘baton. which the King accepted from the Duke of Cunnaught. senior Field—Marshal. here an insx‘l'iptlon Iwmcn, at His .\larjesty's wish. is shorter innd simpler titan the form usual in the Ipast. The inscription reads:—~ “His Majesty King Edward \‘lll.. Field-.\larshal, January 2i, 1936." I ___—_- QUEIN MARV'O BIRTHDAY. FAMILY LL'NGHEON PARTY. I AT Buumxmun PALACE. (omciai Wireless.) (Received May 27. l p.m.) ltl'UBY. May 26. Queen Mary 10-day celebrated her 69th birthday. The anniversary was celebrated with a. luncheon party at Buckingham Palace, where the King and his mother had nearly 30 guests, all 0! whom were members or the Royal Famil).
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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219KING EDWARD Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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