PRINCE OF WALES'S TOUR
THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK. London, March 8. There have 'been thirty-three cases of influenza- in the Renown since the. beginning of February, all mild. There were no fresh cases yesterday or to-day. Five clear days mush elpase from tho notification of the Inst ease before the vessel will be allowed to sail.—Aus.-N.Z. Cftble Assn. THE ARAWA CAMP. By Telcernph-Press Association. Rotorua, March 10. Preparations for the Maori camp at Arawa Purk in connection with the Prince's visit have been begun. The stand accommodation has been enlarged to enable the Prince and other distinguished visitors to get a full view of the ceremonies. It is estimated that the tents for sleeping will cover 15 acres. Tho authorities of the camp hope to keep tho Natives from wandering into the town. In the dancing hall there will "be an orchestra, and moving pictures will be followed by a dance every night. Tt is intended to arrange parties and give entertainments in n : d of deserving objects.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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167PRINCE OF WALES'S TOUR Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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