PRINCE OF WALES
HIS VISIT TO DENMARK (United Press Associavnon-H-By Electeio Telegraph—Copyright.) ‘ : ; RUGBY; September 21. The Prince of Wales, who has been staying with the King and Queen at Balmoral Castle, returned to London and proceeded to St. . James’ Palace* *to complete arrangements for his visit to Copenhagen, He leaves Croydon to-morrow- i n an Imperial Airways liner. Twenty-three Danish military and naval aeroplanes will go up from Copenhagen to meet him and escort him to the aerodrome,' where the Crown Prince Frederick and Prince Axel; who are keenly interested in flying, will await his arrival. The pipers of the Second Gordon High* landers, who are to play at the British Trade Exhibition to be opened by the Prince ati Copenhagen on Saturday,, arrived there to-day, and were accorded an enthusiastic reception,* their distinctive uniforms and the music of the bagpipes cheating great • interest as they marched through the city. Theft of £213 .
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 5
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