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PRINCE FOR AFRICA

TO RESUME INTERRUPTED TOUR SAILS IN JANUARY LONDON, Monday. In view of the King's good progress toward complete recovery the Prince of Wales is planning to resume his tour of Africa which was cut short in 1928, He will start in January, and will stay at Government House, Capetown, as the guest of the Gov-ernor-General, the Earl of Athlone, for a few days. Detailed plans have not yet been made, but he hopes to sail in the Kenilworth Castle on January 3. He expects to spend about six weeks in the big game country, where he' hopes to bag a male lion and a buffalo, as these animals eseajmd his gun in 1928. The Prince will motor through Rhodesia and other places that lie missed owing to his hurried return, but the trip will be made in the opposite direction. According to his plans the Prince will he back in London at the beginning of April,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 9

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PRINCE FOR AFRICA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 9

PRINCE FOR AFRICA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 9

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