the rumour from Svdnev that the Prince of Wales lms boon asked to visit Australia in 1931. No invitation lots been received. However, 1931 is a b'"<- —av distant and it is surely premature.” Asked if. flic visit was improbable, lie answered, “No.” The Colonial OHice authorities emphatically discount the reports of the Prime of Wales’ visit. They admit it is possible, however, although at present it has not been arranged, that one of the younger Princes may visit Australia, but certainly not solely to perform a bridge opening. It might possibly be arranged if the visit were* extended to other important functions. Tn any case it must include a tour of Australia and New Zealand, similar to that of the Yorks,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1929, Page 6
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