TEARS FOR THE PRINCE.
j BRISBANE'S SPLENDID FABSWSUf I By Telegraph.—Press Awn.—COWtfgM. I [ Received August 4, 11.16 pjp. 't. Brisbane, Augvut 4. * Enormous crowds lined the stNeti.to: farewell the Prince of Wales. Iw| ; were unprecedented scenes of •athusl&i asm at the railway station, whin .thfi crowds swarmed on the platform*. WcS men were in tears, and girls weft WiMfc!' ly excited. As the train moVfd flffiifi band played "Auld Lang SjM"i ~tti, packed masses on the platform 'tftkiiqp' up the song. , '.',-*■, Members of the Prince's staff a*e«ottl phatic that there has never be« Mtyf. a send-off during the tour. 'Titer* *«f§l| similar scenes of enthusiasm *t 411 fEP stations along the route to Ipcwfcjife^' Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn. '" V
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 5
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120TEARS FOR THE PRINCE. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 5
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