PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT
NO ADVICE YET,
Tho New Zealand Government has not yot heard anything definite about the visit of tho Prince of Wales to tins country during this .year. Mr. Mnssey said yesterday that he had not had othcial news that the Prince would visit Australia beforo coming to New Zealand, but he thought that this was not improbable.
WELLINGTON FUNCTIONS. At the meeting of the City Council last night tho Mayor suggested one or two functions which '.the Princo of _ Wales might bo asked to perform on his visit to Wellington. Ho suggested that a commemoration stone might be laid on tho Oriental Bay sea wall, that the Government bo asked to push ahead with tho foundations of the new railway station in order that the Prmce might lay the foundation stone, and that similarly the new technical college building should be pushed ahead to permit of the foundation stone of that building also being laid by His Royal Highness.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 6
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163PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 6
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