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PRINCE IN ULSTER

INSPECTS LEADING INDUSTRIES

IN BELFAST,

FAREWELL SPEECH BROAL JAST.

RUGBY, November- 13,

The Prince of Wales was received with treiitendous'enthusiasm when lie ni.ad a uiur of in p-.e. tori' 6f some of the letdi--g industries of Northern Ireland. The tw i eluded a vis.t to the linen thread .mills at Lisbuifi, and the world’is greatest rope factory in Belfast. He aim was accorded a great, welcome when he appeared r.t tlfe ex,Servicemen’s Colony 'at Or .gathj on ■tlie outskirts of Belfast. ‘Later, -to the delight ; 'df the 490 patients, lie went roup’d "'tile several wards of tlie Royal Victoria Hospital. I This evening tlie Prince made a brief an re voir speech, which wr« broadcast in Northern Ire tend and was relaved from English stations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 3

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128

PRINCE IN ULSTER Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 3

PRINCE IN ULSTER Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 3

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