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  2. KING AND QUEEN ON ADELAIDE.

    In all their Australian tour there was no city the present king and Queen ...

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  3. THE NEW QUEEN CONSORT.

    Princess May, the only daughter of the late Princess Mary Adelaide and the late Duke of Teck, was born on May 20, 1887, and is therefore 43 years ...

    Article : 354 words
  4. TITLE OF "PRINCE OF WALES."

    His present Majesty was the twentieth eldest son of a reigning sovereign who bore the title of Prince of Wales. That title was at first intended ...

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  5. A LOVER OF FLOWERS.

    Throughout her life the Queen has been devoted to children, and children take to her quite naturally, with that wonderful instinct of being appreciated ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. TOURS IN UNITED KINGDOM.

    "What do they know of England, who only England know?" King George educated himself fully relatively to the outposts and buttresses of ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. A "NAUGHTY, HAPPY CHILDHOOD."

    "Very naughty, very happy, aud very uninteresting." Such was the description of her childhood by the Queen at the time of her marriage. The Queen's ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. THE KING'S RECREATIONS.

    The King Mb always shown n love of athletics and of all outdoor sport. As a hoy his performances on a wild pony at Sandringham paused grooms to ...

    Article : 650 words
  9. THE HEIR PRESUMP TIVE.

    Prince Edward, the present Heir Presumptive to the Throne, was born on June 28, 1894. When only Ave months old he wag described by the ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. THE TIES OF HOME.

    The new Queen has visited extensively nearly all the countries In Europe, where she is almost as well known as in England. She has ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. ANOTHER "SON OF THE SEA."

    Prince Edward joined the Royal Naval College at Osborne in May, 1907, and left there in 1909 to enter the Britannia Royal Naval College at ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. DID NOT LIKE LESSONS.

    Princess May was a strong child, to whom the times of ordinary childish ailments but served as recollections of being specially cared for and petted. ...

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  13. A QUEEN WHO GIVES NO TROUBLE.

    A Scots hostess once told a represensentative of M.A.P. that the Princess of Wales gave less trouble as a guest, and was more easily entertained, than ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. STANDING ON HIS RIGHTS.

    A. chronicler wrote of Prince Edward when Lie was a little boy:—"His parents are careful to prevent the little fellow from knowing the destiny to which he ...

    Article : 456 words
  15. DELIGHTED WITH DOLLS.

    Princess May was fond of dolls, and, in common with children with specially tender disposition, clung to her old friends, even when the wear and tear ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. VISIT TO CANADA.

    On July 19, 1908, the Prince of Wales arrived at Quebec, the ancient capital of Canada, after an interval of seven years since bis previous visit to ...

    Article : 380 words
  17. THE QUEEN AND HER SUBJECTS.

    The charity and tenderness of the new Queen toward lier subjects were well illustrated in an incident a few years ago in London. An invalid child ...

    Article : 385 words
  18. AN IMAGINATIVE CHILD.

    As a child Princess May loved the country, and in that she has never changed. Her affection for birds is great; but she has never had the care ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. LIKE THE CZAR.

    A well-known personal characteristic of the new King is his remarkable resemblance to the Czar of Russia, his first cousin. As one looks at a ...

    Article : 69 words
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