PHLARS OF EIRE.
PRINCr S STRANGE WELCOME. LONDON. Novcmb.-r Bv turning the mountains surrounding tile Welsh village el Blaenau. !•••«- lining, into volenm:o>. the v.oil.er- m the slate quarries gave the Prime of Web's the most remarkable welcome he lias over had. The Prince was mot.oiiug from Aberystwyth to l a run ■ von. and while lasing his tweed cap to salute Hie pco. ] !e oi Blaenau lie iioluen flames shoot up from a ivol peak. !e-;.e.Uv ilans-. a ltd i hinds oi smoke v.civ inm;j t .<i its,in eve.y uni iin. uni.il the neielibonrhoiiJ was entirely encircled v, i 1 1 1 lire. Tiiiais:. n. i- ol , xp!o-iou>. nut the sir. huge stones crushed down Hie mountain-sides, ami smoke ro-o in columns. joining the peaks witn Lie heavens. The Prime sma-irnd l.i- li d into the I aiin. of hi: lull'd ami explained, “T'vo i:Ccer seen unyt lo.'ig more wonder! id, never!”
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 1
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151PHLARS OF EIRE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 1
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