BRUARY 13. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN T y is p . I-AGE NINI: 1 THE: News OF THE. WORLD IN PICTURES 1 1 f&Wu' fVaMV IN MOURNING-Wearing black. Queeiiior iiie royiii family at Sandringham. where King ii and her husband, Prince Philip, ride George VI died. The couple left for the King's bier ico House in London to the country home. alter the new sovcrcigii was Ioi-mally proclaimed. . .. 1 v - . . via - V N with the accesion or Elizabeth as Queen, Prince Charles. her three- The last Prince Consort. the Duke's great-grandiatherrrrlnco Albcrl. gey 33 H3; mg: ;2e.;i.”:.::?dT::u2:c:i:.ttssfsir1:221:21 tt:”n?.”3:e?'2lZ.”5iii:.;?.tit: ”"0"9- H15 miant Sister: Plmcess -'”"19- is 8909" n "'5 but through the abdication oi her uncle, Edward vm. Elizabeth, who Au-viiv iiiicr the news flushed through London ercd outside the griics of Buckingham Palace. His W tum: V-vnrge VI had passed away in his sleep unexpected death at the age 01 55 plunged the Em- ii miiriiiiigiiam. his country estate. this crowd gath- pire into mourning : sion, toiiowed by her aunt. Princess Margaret. The personal rank of the Duke or Edinburgh. who is not Ln line or succession. will not change unless and until his wife bestows on him the title 01 Prince Consort. BACK TO BRITAIN r Grim- faced, the Duke of Windsor em- barks on the Queen Mary in New York for the trip to England where he will attend the funeral of his late brother, King George VI. His wife, for whom he abdicated the REGAL BESPECTS -- Dowager Queen Mary. 84. motors from her Marlborough House residence in London to Clarence House, to pay her respects and allegiance to her granddaughter. the new Queen Ei- not so long ago said. "I cannot be a good queen, without first being I good wire and mother,” is expected to xulilli her new duties as though born I queen. Continuity of British kingship is maintained in V is seen liore as he laid in state in Westminster mm” 1” 1937- "'"3””d b””"d- Jnlmh U- fhr rrrcmanics and formalities centuries old. George. Abbey. as did his prcdcccssors for hundreds of years. - " Ills KING DIES-British Prime. Mi i t Wi t n Churchill. head . ho3:d"1eav::01o Downing Street, SAD NEWS IN THE .VUNGl.EaPrincess Elizabeth and her hi. m L0'ndon Mm. he mam um Imild. the Duke at Edinburgh, tour the grounds or Saznna lodge, near ' 1 G 9 Moiniizisa. Kenya. East Airica. It was at this Lodgc, which was I. wed- M" 9' the dwth of K "V M"; ding present to the couple. that the new QuN'il oi Enizlanri broke dry: VI- and wept when she heard of her i'ather's death. .. . .. .................-. .. .,.. . ............ a. ..a i - r - . yd. gin: . up av TO ATTEND ROYAL FUNERAL ALONG WITH MINISTERS Prime Minister St. Laurent will not be present at the King's (uncr- ai ioilowing tradition that no commonwealth politician. even 1 Prime Minister. has ever reme- scntcd his country in 3 Royal funeral procession. The honor is rnscrvcd for crowned heads and liisrli diplomats. Canada's high (".Vil1ml5.!l0nCl' to the United King- ' (loin, Hon. Dana wiigress. above. s Ar Aulllimr CEREMONY-standing on the balcony or at. James will represent Canada in the mno- i - -c - r i ” . r r - -uon sava ma UEEN"-A. 0. n. huueii Lancaster ri nia. V , , u?J”fii;r'i.:'.;.?.”?.; '51.” ”'”'.'.'..i';733.”";..fif.fi”'r.?.';'.,”.if."2?"; ”S'.i:Zff? f3L.”;2::'.':"3;.Z.l2'1.3":t.i;..... E M m- M -t U6-rm? cries: in mm M we vmi-m-- I t - r' l in ” mmmq an hmlm nedilrioc m C u t a d it” mmadm Gumhmm on-M mmm" Wm be mm In" m tior:n'i.'i3si'lin(1g-yzrl:a:)e':;i"1IHaI Queer; otuggdnslmwngd oxaalll he;-anther 001' or win: PAs'r-Londoners rim: historic read mm the traditional lcoach. "Following um no new 5 r n e 0 ry r . . - t V I res n e r . uze cow s on car 9 pr nrnI- Trafalgar Square. as a coloriul procession hats anti nl1I'l0lX1'I"CelI'ICnt, the band payed God love the Queen had token her oath oi accession inside the Palace. the R0331 chapel. Lion read at historic landmarks n the pity. the proclamation hailing Elizabeth Ii as Queen, is.Qiiccn.