THE PRINCE OF (VALES. LONDON, -March 30 The Prince of Wales hunting in the field and in point to point races is beginning to excite comment. r I lie "Evening Standard” says the season for the-e tilings is fortunately ending Inn before autumn the Prince and hi. advisors ought to coti-ider whether or not it i- advisable lor him. in his position of special responsibility. to (-•inline himself to hunting and leave jumps t«» other people. The **St:»r** declares public uneasiness is accentuating on the question whether the Heir Apparent, wlio-e pluck is admired. i- justified in taking such risks, i- becoming acute.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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