THE PRINCE OF WALES.
HIS AUSTRALASIAN TOUR. By Telcsraph.—Press Assn.-CopyTfeht. Received Jan. 1, 1.30 a.m. _ London, Dec. 30. Evening Standard states that ii.il.S. Renown will leave on March 1 and visit New Zealand first, then Australia and India.
H.M.S. Renown's engines are undergoing overhaul at Portsmouth. The Prmee will use the same apartments as on the Canada trip. The accommodation differs little from that of his fellow s officers, there being 110 structural alterations. ♦
It is unlikelv that the Renown will be accompanied by an escort, but probablv the pre-war precedent will be followed, and the Channel Fleet will escort the «enown as far'as Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Fleet will take up the l U t a' m ~ s 1)k ; el y that Captain Emest A. Taylor, who was Commander of the Renown on the trip to Canada, will command on the Australian trip. Jln J'T Standard announces unp®.° al!y .,f lat ; fc ls unlikely that the Prince will g 0 direct from Australasia to Jndia He is expected to return and spend at least three months in England before s oin ? . The suction thathe ™'^r w Zealand first is based on the Possibility that the Renown uses the ssar&?X£ " i " M " i
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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203THE PRINCE OF WALES. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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