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Show BRITISH CHECK -OH DUKE LIFTS LONDON. Nov. 4 (UP The British government baa relaxed Its vigilance over the activities of the Duke of Windsor, although there i has been no change la the official attitude toward him. the United Press was informed today. Ridiculing a suggestion that official of-ficial entertainment! for the duke and duchess id the British embu ales In Washington and Pari were signcaatBuckha of watchfulness. The government has adopted. It was explained, a more benevolent outlook which might be summed up as "we don't care what you do. so long as you don't go beyond bounds and so long as you don't return here.". As a result. It is believed that both Washington and Paria received a hint from London that they might lessen the rigid barriers to th ex-tent ex-tent of offering the courtesies royalty roy-alty usually is accorded in a foreign for-eign country. It was reported thut the duke had ought "approval" for the duchess to pay a brief visit to London before be-fore they depart for th United States, to shop. Actually, as a British subject, there Is nothing to prevent tb duihess hum towing here If seie wishes, but, recalling the Scotland Yard statement when the duchess left the country that It could not guarantee her safety If she stayed the duke thought it best to sound out official opinion. |