FAREWELL TO THE PRINCE.
WVR A THOUSAND MESSAGES /T Z<j}e|rapb.—Prea Asm—Coiiyright. Sydney, August 20. The Prince received over one thousand farewell messages from all classes exas Mr. Hughes' farewell expespee, the MdlUisg place his Royal HighfM* few won in all hearts. The (hwernor-General, in a message t* tbtKang, concludes: "The Prince-en-Haiured himself to all, and it is with inPfrito- regret- that the Government and jHK>ple of Australia bid him good-lye." It is officially stated that the Prince bestowed the following honors at the fqncheon on the Renown on Wednesday: f-Knight Commander of the Victorian fOtder, Liettt.-Ganeral Sir Brudnell White Pa&d Rear-Admiral Grant; Commander of tae Victorian Order, Brigadier-General Bbers of the Victorian Or>rd Hay (secretary of tie artment), and Lieut.-Col-(chief instructor of the iketry).—Aus.-N.Z. Cable > Biaitfcd Aogost 20, 8.15 p.m. Sydney, August 20. Jtim> in his message of thanks tilt Australian Navy, added: "May I km, «&• if t&e main brace may be gtLtaTa* appreciation of tbeir services .M. Qdrernor-Geßeral'a reply stated Hat direction* had been given to meet tlte PriM*& splicing wish.—Aua.-N.Z. Ctble AiXL- -
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1920, Page 5
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174FAREWELL TO THE PRINCE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1920, Page 5
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