PRINCE OF WALES
AT SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER. [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] LONDON, November 3. The Prince of Wales and Prince George were guests of Honour at the Stage Coining Sec ety at the Saioy Hotel. All ilu: host known actors were among; those present. A!,r Leslie Ilenson presided. Responding to the toasl of his health, the i’rinee of Wall's said : “We ai ail times have leokeu rules on Funday. and I am breaking one now ly suink ng on Sunday night. Rut what I want to toil you is that iam a filthy golfer and a filthy speaker, but Ido like to keep fun clean. It is written: “All the world is a stage!” Nowadays all the world is a - golf (oil's:-. We get info leaps at golf and we learn limy to get out of I hem. We gel into trails in our jobs ami if golf helps us to get out of our jobs, well that’s all r’glil!” fioml Laughter.) The Prince went on to tell some, golfing stories, including one regard ng an attractive woman whom'an eminent Act had described as belonging to a class who either replaced turf, or retiiifed Hie placed’
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1930, Page 2
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