PRINCE OF WALES
[Australian <fc N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, March 23. A bulletin issued at St. James’s Palace says that the Prince of Wales had a return of the pain in his ear. This was a sequel to influenza. A small operation was performed and gave him reief. Jn connection with the Prince <r Wales’ illness, the first public intimation of llio trouble was made on Friday, when the Prince sent General Trotter, his Equerry, to Kuston Station to explain to Prince Henry and Print ess Arthur of Connaught and other members of their racing party the Prince’s disappointment that he was unable to accompany them to Ain-
The Prince was not in bed. and was expected to be* out oil Saturday, and the* public anxiety was stopfied by a reassuring unnoiincciiient.
The ear trouble, however, continued over the week-end. lour doctors were called in. Drs G. Jenkins. Arthur Client 1 3, John Weir and Dr Dawson, of Penn.
The doctors decided that it would be necessary to incise tbo oar drum which was done. r llic Prince duly found relief.
Th? “Daily Chronicle" states that the Prince will be arriving at Biarritz on Thursday next. He will stay at tbo Heliantbo Hotel, whore lie fonnei'lv resided.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1926, Page 2
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