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THE PRINCE OF WALES.

RELIEF FROM EAR TROUBLE. AN OPERATION PERFORMED. (Per Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, March 29. A bulletin issued from St. James’ Palace says the Prince of Wales had a return of pain in his ear, as a sequel of influenza.

A small operation was performed, j and gave relief to the sufferer. The first public intimation of trouble was made on Friday, when the Prinide sent General G. F. Trotter, his Equerry, to Euston station to explain to Prince Henry, Prince Arthur of Connaught, and other members of a racing party, the Prince's disappointment that he would he unable to accompany them to Aintree.

The Prince was not in bed, and expected to be out on Saturday. Public anxiety was allayed by a reassuring announcement, but the ear trouble continued over the \yeek-end, and four doctors were called in. They decided it was necessary to operate on the ear drum. This was done, and the Prince duly found relief. Tha “Daily Chronicle” states that the Prince will arrive at Biarritz on Thursday, and will stay at the hotel where he 'formerly resided.

MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. (Received This Dav, 11.50 a.m.) LONDON, March 29. The Prir'to of Wales is making good progress. He had some sleep last night, and has no pain.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5

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THE PRINCE OF WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5

THE PRINCE OF WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5

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