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THE PRINCE’S TOUR.

EXHIBITION OF SOUVENIRS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright London, March 2. The exhibition of the Prince of Wales’ souvenirs at the Imperial Institute is attracting public attention. A huge map is displayed indicating the Renown’s route and is surmounted by the Prince’s standard, which was flown on the Renown. The chief feature is the , amazing collection of addresses, from the simplest written one to splendidly illuminated volumes. .

Some newspapers describe the Tasmanian Cambrian. Society’s address as the most original. Thev also refer to the West Australian one as ugly, and specially notice the New Zealand cabinet words and Maori carved pipes.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 5

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THE PRINCE’S TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 5

THE PRINCE’S TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 5

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