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PRINCE OF WARES.

QUESTION’ OF MARRIAGE. AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CAULS ASSOCIATION. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. The “New York Daily News” publishes an interview said to have heen seeurod by a staff correspondent at Quebec with the Prince of Wales while dancing. “The conversation turned on fiances” the correspondent alleges. ‘Ci'ear heavens,” the Prime exclaimed. “I have eight already, or life! when 1 lost count. J mil not engaged.” lie stated emphatically, "and marriage is something to he considered in the far future. I have no intention of marrying soon.” A message from Qeueboc- states that the local newspapers identify the correspondent of the "News" as Aliss 1 mogene Stanley, who danced with the Prince several times during an informal hotel dance at Quebec-. How she obtained an introduction to tho Prince remains tt mystery. HIS CANADIAN VISIT. OTTAWA, Sept. 10. A- message from Pekisko, Alberta, states that the Prince of Wales reached the “E.P. Ilanc-h” on Sunday evening. There was no ceremony. He immediately sat down to ,-e simple farmhouse lure and established himself as an English squire in his own home, lie will spend his first week-end at Banff licit springs, a resort in the Rockies, golfing, swimming, fishing ami mountain climbing.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

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PRINCE OF WARES. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

PRINCE OF WARES. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

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