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PRINCE AND PREMIER.

“A FATHERLY TALK.” LONDON, April IS. It is understood, says the Star, that Mr- Ramsay MacDonald intends, at the earliest opportunity, to indicate to tilt! Prince of Wales the country’s anxiety regarding the risks he takes fill rid’ing. The induce and the Prime Minister are on the most friendly terms, and it is believed that a lew wise words from the Prime Minister will-curt) the Prince’s passion for dangerous riding.

An intimate friend of the Prince says that he lias had the greatest difficulty to induce him to realise that he cannot take risks the same as others. Like all hunting men, he enjoys the thrills of point-to-point races, and his enthusiasm leads him to disregard dangers. He would again compete against professional jockeys as when he rodp I<inlark in March last if l e had-not agreed that the practice placed professional riders at a disadvantage. ■ '

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Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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PRINCE AND PREMIER. Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

PRINCE AND PREMIER. Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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