PRINCE OF WALES
AND AFTER-WAR BROTHERHOOD (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, December 1. The Prince of Wales at a delightfully informal presentation of his African hunting film to the Kensington branch the After-War Brotherhood Federation. most of whom are tenants on his Duchy of Cornwall estate, explained the circumstances under which the. him was taken, emphasising that- it was entirely an amateur affair. The exhibition of the •film occupied an hour. Being a member of the Brotherhood, the Prince addressed the audience as “My Brothers.” The movement aims at a continuance of the spirit of comradeship engendered by the world war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1930, Page 6
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102PRINCE OF WALES Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1930, Page 6
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