THE PRINCE OF WALES.
VALUE OP THE TOUR. HELP TO IMPERIAL IDEALS. . 3y Telenrnph —Prras Assn.—Copyright, Received March 10, 0.13 p.m. London, March 17. Most of the newspapers publish lending articles wishing the Prince a happy voyage and a safe return. They recall tlie King's trip to Australia' and express tlie belief that the experience which the Prince will bring back: will assist the Imperial movement and increase the Prince's sense of what kingship means in the twentieth century.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable .Assn. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ESCORT. Received March 1(1, 10.13 p.m. London, March 1(1, The Renown carries 7000 bags of New Zealand mails. She will be escorted by relay vessels picked up at various stations en route. Two Scotland Yard detectives will accompany the Prince throughout the tour. ENTERTAINMENTS ON THE RENOWN. Received March 19, 7.35 p.m'. London, March 18. The Australian midshipmen who suffered from influenza were greatly relieved on bejng permitted to join the Rejiown. Several guns have been removed from the after-part of the vessel in order to provide more room for functions on board while in Australian waters.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 5
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184THE PRINCE OF WALES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 5
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