PRINCE OF WALES
TRIP TO THE CAPE. LONDON, Dec, 28. When the Prince of Wales embarks on the liner Kenilworth Castle, on.. 3rd January, he will, at his own wish,; travel as an ordinary passenger, and will take his meals in the dining saloon with the other passengers. His: only privilege will be the merging of: two cabins on the promenade deck to» make a private sitting room, froms which he will step direct on deck forthe daily exercise which he invariably takes. This simplicity compares more than, favourably with the fuss and attention demanded by many millionaireswho are - trans-Atlantic travellers foronly a few days’ voyage, or the elaborate suites demanded by many Indian potentates. Rig game hunting will be an important part of the Prince’s six: weeks’ tour. > He will stay a few' days, at Government House at Capetown,, and thence will go inland. He has; expressed his wish to secure a rhinoceros, a lion and a buffalo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1929, Page 4
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