PRINCE'S TOUR.
"TIME OF MY LIFE," HOPES TO COME AGAIN. By Telegraph.—Press Aasn.—GDnrtfbt Received Oct. 20, 5.5 p.m. i , London, O'ct. 19, Fifty-two attended the Prinert luncheon. Admiral Halsey and. Lore! Stamfordliam were the only absentees. Mr. Andrew Fisher, after toasting "The King," said that although not on the programme it was impossible sot fc» toast the Prince. The knowledge as acquired in Australia and the Dominions would be a great asset to future Kingship. The Prince, responding, welcomed the opportunity of meeting representatives of the Dominions wheje he had "the time of my life." Wherever he went throughout Australasia he was acclaimed aB one of themselves. He hoped to revisit the 'Dominions at a not distant date. Afterwards the Prince chatted with the High Commissioners and AgentsGeneral severally, recalling incidents of hia visit to each State. The Duke of York also conversed with the company, and was enthusiastic over his brother's tour. He hoped himself to visit Australasia some day. The public cheered the Prince's arrival and departure.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1920, Page 5
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171PRINCE'S TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1920, Page 5
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