PRINCES’ TOUR
TALK WITH THE KING. , United Proas Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copvright. ] LONDON, February 23. While the Queen listened through an extra receiver, tho King chatted for ten minutes to the Prince of Wok's and Prince George at Santiago. The King afterwards told the Rost Office that the conversation was most successful. He was deliglrfclully surprised at the clarity and facility of transmission The King’s voice was carried from the Palate to Rugby, whence it was wirelessed to Buenos Aires and thence- by land line to Santiago. The conditions were perfect, and every word was heard clearly from the Prince ot Wales’ cheery greeting, “Hullo there! Hullo!” CHILE’S WELCOME. TO BRITISH PRINCES. SAXIAGO, (Chile), February 22. The British Princes attended a service in the British War Memorial Church here, and heard the Rector preach on Britain’s hie mission in spreading peace and goodwill throughout the world. The Chilean press have printed heavy special editions in honour of the I’tiiicse,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1931, Page 3
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