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The
King of Italy Visits.
October 1934
A 21-gun salute fired from H.M.S. Penzance
signaled the arrival in Aden of King Victor
Emmanuel III of Italy. The King was on his way
to Mogadishu in Somaliland aboard his yacht, the
Savoia, which had been escorted by
Admiral Miraglia in the cruiser Gorizia.
The Chief Commissioner,
Sir Bernard Reilly, and
the Italian Consul went aboard the Savoia
to meet His Majesty. |
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The Resident's car at this time was
an Armstrong
Siddeley enclosed landaulette, seen in the left of the
picture at the Prince of
Wales Pier. It had arrived earlier in the year to
replace the Austin Marlborough which can be seen, still
being used, on the right.
The following morning Sir Bernard met the King at the
Prince of Wales Pier, with a guard of honour
provided by 100 men of the Aden
Protectorate Levies. The Italian Consul
presented the 24 members of the Italian community to His
Majesty.
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Sir Bernard and the King then drove around Aden
before heading out to look at the Italian
Salt Works and Sheikh Othman Oasis. |
His Majesty was back aboard Savoia before lunch and
departed at noon escorted for a short distance by 9 R.A.F. aircraft
of 8 Squadron. This
VIP escort was a standard way of showing the flag (and
respect, as in gun salutes by the Army and
Navy).

The King of Italy boarding a launch at the Landing Stage
at the conclusion of his visit.