PRINCE'S FOXTROT.
I ' ”"‘*"“‘ I “My Last job in France Was to play to the Prince of Wales,” says !I\lr Sydney Sherwood, organist of St. i.Margaret’s, Streathanr Hill, who has just been dem-obilised after being [bandmaster of the 36th (Ulsterj) Division since 1915. .Thc~ Prince came ito our camp land was’ very human, Ivory genial,'and Very easy to get on ‘with. We chatrtedwtogether and -had 13, glass of WiI10'&I1d cigarettes. He ‘said: ‘You know,.l am very fond of music.- I‘ do_ll’§ know much aboui ' grand opera, but I _do like foxtrots. Won’t you play me one?’ “And, of course, I’ did,” said Mr Sherwood, “the Prince heating time .1 with his foot.” '
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 July 1919, Page 5
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111PRINCE'S FOXTROT. Taihape Daily Times, 8 July 1919, Page 5
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