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CHILDREN AND PRINCE

Amusinp impressions of the recent visit of the Prince of Wales tn the Black Country were given in essays written by school children. “ The Prince was dressed like a soldier, only lie had a sword and shook hands with somo men who wore top hats like real gentlemen,” is the naive remark of one youngster. Another was impressed by the fact that there were more people present than at a football match; he added that “they wasn’t so noisy, because it is a solemn thing to see a Prince of the .Royal Horse.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11

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96

CHILDREN AND PRINCE Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11

CHILDREN AND PRINCE Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11

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