PRINCE OF WALES
HIS COMING VISIT TO THE
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CHRISTOHUUGH; iMaf TJT. *"> A treat in store for the Prince of Wales was mentioned by l, the ''Mayor (Dr. Thacker, M.P.) to-day-at" the Mayoral luncheon, when he stated that the sportsmen of Canterbury were looking forward to the visit very keenly, and he hoped it would be passible to xrrange a special afternoon iirottiug meeting, -which -would be called the Royal Mectimj. Sir Andrew ißussseHpieferring to the promised visit of the Prince of. Wales, said that before the New Zealand Division left. Germany tho Prince had come down and spent three days there, seeing everyone. He went, round to the different brigades and, did exactly aa everybody hoped he would do—namely, he saw as many of the men and officers as he could, and they thoroughly appreciated his visit. General Russell added that it had been an enormous advantage to the future King-to. be able to mix with everybodyj both-men and ■officers of the British, Canadian, .Australian, and New Zealand Forces and othors from all over the Empire.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 4
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178PRINCE OF WALES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 4
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