PRINCE OF WALES
SPECIAL agricultural show. PRINCE AND PRESSMEN. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. ißy Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (aUstnaiaii ami N.Z. Cable AssociationJ MEi.B /URNE. May 30. ‘ PiccGved ...i, j t.iU p.m.) 'lhe P.ui'e o. i.aas .attended a special -how at toe Agricultural gtoun.T yesterday p w hen .aJ.Uo.i i ,:op.e uric present. Later, .viu! cn route t<. ta. Lord Mayor's ball, he ■ala 1 on a repre..cntati re gathering of (■in:ualiMs at the Giatio, where he said he v. as i.-suing an appeal to the [iconic not to aioivd him as they were doing. They would ■:hus maize hi? lour much happier. The Ri.no.vn was tin own open to the public and was visited by thousands. The crush was so great that many women tainted ami the tints of the naval guard on the beach were converted into first aid depots. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT’S RECEPTION. MELBOURNE. May 29. Sir William Irvine. Lieutenant-Govern-or, gave a dinner to Hie Prince of Wale- at Government House. The Ptincc afterwards at! etc led the Victorian Government's official reception.
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Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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173PRINCE OF WALES Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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