SPIRIT OF THE DOMINIONS.
SPEECH BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. PBEHE m THE BRITISH RACE. 9t VthrnUL—pccu A/un.—CoDyrteM. Beeeived Jan. 25, 5.5 p.m. London, Jan. 24. tfhe Wince of Wales was the guest at a banquet gjven by the Goldsmiths' Company. In referring to the Dominions he said that nil modest public services in recent years had brought him into touch with (the splendid character and public devotion of his fellow aubjects throughout the Empir*. m» Prince continued: "We may all be proud to be British subjects. I am intensely proud to be a British snbjttt, particularly now that I have start* travelling round the Empire and am mkg something of the Dominions for myttlf. Anyone who has been in Canada cannot help being proud of being a Britisher. I think I shall find the Milli tHftg in Australia, New Zealand, S«H& Africa, and I am confident •mm.t tura fa no better example of the pohKo IpWt ant patriotism I have to foßdw for the rest of my life than the ettmph of my fellow countrymen." *Th« Prince was admitted to the fMMoo of the Goldsmiths' Company.— Aus.-NZ. Cable Asm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1920, Page 5
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190SPIRIT OF THE DOMINIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1920, Page 5
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