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PRINCE OF WALES.

EAGERLY I.DIIKKI) KOIS

'CPTIU 1,1 AN AND N.Z CVIU.K ASSOCIATION NEW YORK. Aug. 27.

The Pijnee of Wales has been a front pape feature with all the American newspapers during the past, week. Mo.-t of the larger newspapers have special eorrespniidellts aboard the liner Herengniia. who ret ord the minutest details of the Prime's propramtue each • lay what he weal', how he exercises, with whom he dance' ami even what he eat'. The recording is even mure than i' done in the ease of President Cniilill p.,. who is rusticating no his father’s farm in Vermont.

Many long editorial' are printed, all bringing out the fact that the Prime is regarded :t, a prime of good lellows, and will find a welcome in the foiled States.

According to an nltcnmon paper, recently. the titers of melt's gloves, hilts, shoes and clothing will have representatives on the pier in witness tin* arrival of the Prince in older t i copy the minutest detail ol his api-nrel. he being regarded ns the ‘■class" of fashion, to all the youths of America. AIMMYAI. 'lt>-D \Y. NEW YORK. Aug. 27.

The I'crctigai ia is expected to reach quarantine at live o'clock on friday night. The Prince of Wales will lm met at the quarantine by Mr .1. li. Wright. Third As-istant SVctelary of State, who will welcome him on behalf of the Enited St a tes Cnvormuelil ; and by Maine Edward Dimly Metcalf, the Ptimc's equerry, who arrived several days ago idmtake the arrangements tor tie* visit. Ihe Prince will leave the liner tin hour or mere before she docks, proceeding ashore in a coastguard cutter or a private vaelil. If, intends to go direct, to the home of Mr * A. I’iiith-n. near Syos-

set. |,nng Island, which will he his home for about two weeks. If the Rcicngarin is late, he may proceed direct to Washington, where he takes lunch with President (indulge on Saturday. Returning to New York on Saturday night t-lie Prime will tlmn proceed to Mr Itnrdeti’s lmnio. Mr .lames W. Davis expects to rail on the Prince, whom he praised to-dav as a very likeable human being. declaring that Ins tact was truly rematktlhlc. "

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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PRINCE OF WALES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

PRINCE OF WALES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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