PRINCE AT CAPETOWN.
UNIQUE SHOOTING CAMP
(BY CABLE—r-RESS ASSOCIATION—COrTWGHT.) (lIBUTER'S TBLEUitAMS.)
(Received July 3rd, 7.10 p.m.)
dAPK TOWN, July 2
The Prince of Wales spent another interest day, visiting the Zimbabwe ruins, whose history is surrounded with mvstcry.
Subsequently the royal p aiitv iook possession of a wonderful shooting camp prepared by the natives. "Woven glass walls enclose tho grass huts, the dining and other rooms. The tennis courts are- Amid delightful surroundings. Tho rrinco rests three days here before resuming his journey. I , . M —»«, i i. ii
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 13
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