THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA.
SPENDING A QUIET REST. "By Pre« Assn.—Copyright. Melbourne, June 11. The private secretary to the Prince has communicated with Mr. Hughes saying tut the Prince has observed some discussion regaraing the omission of the DU)(« Cornwall from the list of titles prefaced to addresses presented in Australia* The Secretary added that the Prince regretted that, owing to some error, the title of the Duke of Cornwall, of which he was very proud, had been onttM from the original communicaiwbffonrarded to Australia, but he 111 future addresses that will be Tfctltted, though he is particularly aTlifouathat no change should be effect•d in addresses already prepared. The Prince is spending bis time quietly. Riding and racquets are his principal occupations.—Ans.-JTZ. Cable Agsn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 5
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124THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 5
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