PRINCE OF WALES
NEW ZEALAND’S MESSAGE,
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WELLINGTON, March 5
The Administrator, Sir M. Myers, has sent the following message to the Secretary of State for the Dominions: “His Majesty’s Government and people of New Zealand, with whom I associate myself, are much' coneerend to hear of the illness of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. They s’ncerely hope the improvement in his condition, which is reported, will be progressive and that His Royal Highness may bo speedily restored to health.”
WELL AGAIN
CAPETOWN. March 5
Tlie. Prince is up and about again. The weather, unfortunately, is rainy and if it calms he plans a motor drive. Ho intends to leave for Uganda on Sunday by sP<’dal trajji, to Tororo where he will motor to Lake Albert. At Lake Albert lie will join the steamer, which will be the base f° r hunting around the lake and shores of the Nile. The Prince plans to reach Khartoum in the second week in April and will return to England at the end of that month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1930, Page 5
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