PRINCE OF WALES
(.United Press Association—By Eleetn Telegraph.—L-pyrigbt.J RUGBY, March 6. Since their arrival at El Palomar air port, the Prince of Wales and Prince George, wherever they appeared in public, have received a wildly enthusiastic reception. When they drove to many of the official calls the streets were lined with great, cheering crowds. They were guests of honour hist night at a banquet at Government House. The Prince of Wales informally inspected the air grounds at the British Trade Exposition, which he will open on March 14. Police guards were unable to keep back the crowds of eager workmen from the party. The Princes also visited San Martin Military College.
WIN ON THE PONIES. BUENOS AIRES, March 8. The British Princes tried their luckon the ponies on Sunday afternoon, ft is reported that the Prince of Wales won 248 dollars, and Prince George Ilf dollars. While the Princes were lucky, it was a bad day for the local talent. Six out of the eight favourites lost. In the morning the Princes attended church, and later they visited the British Ex-Servicemen’s Club.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 2
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