THE PRINCE.
TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA. I gOEBOAST -OF ARRANGEMENTS. By Telegrttph.—Preas Assn.—Copyright. Received Jan. 20, 1.20 a,m. London, Jan. 24. The Sunday Times gives an authoritative forecast of the arrangements for the Prince of Wales' visit to Australasia. H.M.S. Renown, whose defies of steel aij being covered with teak owing to the heat in the tropics, leaves Portsmouth about March 15. when the King and Queen will hid the Prince good-bye. The staff accompanying the Prince will be similar to that of the Canadian tour, with several additions, but the official historian of the tour has not yet been selected. The Prince probably lands at Melbourne first, as did the King and Queen, but Perth is pressing its claims. After touring New Zealand the Prince is expected to return to Australia, embarking at Sydney for the homeward voyage through the Suez Canal, and arriv inf in England towards Aus.-N.Z. CaWe Assn. Received Jan. 25, a.r> p.m. London, Jan. 23. The Prince of Wales, accompanied by Lord iStamfqrdham, called on Mr. Lloyd j George discussed for ninety minutes plans connected with the Prince's Australasian tour.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1920, Page 5
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