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PRINCE OF WALES

HOME AGAIN, ALL WELL

[United Press Association.—By, Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]

RUGBY, April 25

.The Prince of Wales landed at Windsor Great Park at 4 o’clock this afternoon:. •‘Esoortinig, aeroplanes passed off westward as the Prince s wapiti machine c-ame to earth. As the Prince stepped out of the aeroplane he was greeted by Prince George. Only a few people witnessed his arrival. Entering the King’s car which had come to meet him ihe Prince drove to Fort Belvedere, his residence near Ascot, where the King and Queen awaited him. His Royal ,-Highness .looked bronzed and well from Le Bourget, i where he lunched' with French .officers, liis Royal Highness ,w;as escorted by eight breach army ,aeroplanes, in addition to two British machines which had accompanied him front Marseilles. The French machines attended him to the three mile limit off Calais where nine British machines from Folkestone met him and flew wdtli hint across the channel. The Prince’s machine piloted'by.-Smmdron Lender Don, took the air liner route to Dover. It flew -at- a height of 6000 feet while the escort flew at 10,000 feet. It it estimated the Prince has travelled 18.000 miles since he left England on January 3rd, for his African tour.

PRINCE HOME AGAIN. LONDON, April 25 The Prince of Wales lauded Windsor by plane from Marseilles

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
221

PRINCE OF WALES Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

PRINCE OF WALES Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

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