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PRINCE OF WALFS’ TOUR.

(By Electric Telegraph—Cowvr’gnt. LONDON, July 27. The “Daily Express” states the Prince of Wales’s Indian tour has been postponed. This is to allow him time to recuperate. It is further stated the postponement is in no way connected with the disturbance in India. LONDON, July 27.

The “Daily Express”, (a Cabinet orgai{) says:—“lt is a matter for deep regret that thp Pripce’s visit to' India has been postponed, It is obvious that herculean labours on the New Zealand and Australian tours have made a serious drain on the Prince’s health. The wonder is not that he is exhausted, hut that he should have carried out half these duties without breaking down. If the Prince cannot visit India, we hope the King will depute another. Why not the Duke of York. It would have an excellent effect at a critical time.” BRISBANE, July 27.

Monsignor Chttaneo, ti>e Papal delegate, of 'Amfralasia arrived here to-day from the East Indies to visit the Prince of Wales. The Monsignor has been travelling since the sth. of July from Sourabaya to pay his respects nd homage to the. Pripce on jjchalf of ’he Pope, BRISBANE. July 28. The Prince of Wales was welcomed by a large crowd. He attended the races and the national agricultural show and had enthusiastic receptions.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1920, Page 3

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PRINCE OF WALFS’ TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1920, Page 3

PRINCE OF WALFS’ TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1920, Page 3

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