PRINCE OF WALES.
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IUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIILE ASSOCIATION. NEW YORK, Sept. lfi. A telegram from Syosset says that the I lime of Wales smilingly parti: ipitted in tim ceremony of handing the great silver Polo Cup back to America, after its team beat the British. Thin the Prime was immediately surrounded. and followed for a quarter cf a mile across Mcadowikmnk grounds Ly a dense einwd of Amrrictii men and wcim.'ii. who were far mere interested in looking at the future Blitish King, and clivcring his gra -efii;! gesture cf good sportsmanship, than in the victory which their ow n countrymen just won. Their cries of “Three Cheers for the Prime,” and tbe friendliness of tne throng was exhibited in every possible milliner. The. Prime of Wales appealed to enjoy to-day's game more than Saturday’s. waving his hat and calpping his hands when the Britishers scored. So much lias the Piince enjoyed his visit on Long Islam! that, although the result of the polo matches is settled, lie now plans to remain until Sunday night, when he leaves for Canada.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 2
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183PRINCE OF WALES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 2
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