PRINCE'S TOUR.
JOHANNESBURG CROWDS* ENTHUSIASM. («v cabl*—raats Assoewno*—■ ccft*»ars:) (irsTiuiiur >xo *-*- r *n < mooting-^ CAPE TOWN, Jane 22. Tho Prince of Walea xisiMd Potchefstrom, where fco waa cordially welcomed. He- laid a wreath on the memorial to I'rcsident Pretorius. Casern's CTLKHUXSj (Received June 24th, 12.53 a.m.) CAPBTOIFN, Juno 2a. Johannesburg gar© tho Prince Wales a tremendous and amwhchnins reoeption. The short rout* from tho station to tho City Hall was densely lined. crowds wero so peat that there werv many fainting cases despite tio t-oW weather. The cheering was coiuinnous and prolonged, Replying to his tumultuous welcome at tho City Hall, the Prince created | a profound impression by his masterly speech, in which ho appealed for frank discussion of the difference# arising oat j of tho mining situation, and for bettor i appreciation of individual difflcultMw, which ho was confident could be »h»<l by the exercise of goodwill andhoan; -^deavctv
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 9
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150PRINCE'S TOUR. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 9
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