PRINCE OF WALES
r-'" ILLNESS ON JOURNEY. , i ..... . • ;! 1,. (United Press Ae»ociation—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). CAPETOWN, February 1. The Prince ’of- Wales contracted a cold on his journey to Johannesburg, but lie is much better. After breakfeat aiid a rest, he played a round of golf ' at the Country Club, with his equerry. It is deemed inadvisable that he should go down the Crown 1 Mines, as :, had beeri arranged. His train stopped to allow of a visit to the battlefields of Belmont, Magarsfontein and the Modder River. The Prime Minister visited the Direct Recovery Process Pulsator, and the . diamond cutting factory at Kimberley. '
Uhiversity girls students who were desirous of presenting a bouquet at Johannesburg on behalf of their fellow students, were not allowed by the police to approach the Prince, but a ae veil-year-old girl slipped through the cordon and offered him a buttonhole of "carnations. The Prince shook her hand warmly. The crowd cheered loudly at the courteous act. The Prince left in tlie evening, benefited by the invigorating air. He arrives at Bullawayo on Monday morning. ’ There a golf match has been arranged for him. He leaves at noon for Salisbury and Beira.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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