THE PRINCE'S DEPARTURE.
DEPENDS ON THE STRIKF. Future movements of H.R.H-. the Prince of Wales depend entirely on the result of the railwaymen's_ strike. If the trouble bo settled to-day he. will leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon by train, and carry out tho whole of the North Island programme, as far as tlie public is concerned. He "will- be enabled to do this by cutting out the two days that had been reserved for his deerstalking expedition in the Wairarapa. If. tho strike be not' settled to-day H.R.H. will go down to Wellington iv H.M.s. Renown, and will bo in the capital on the date originally fixed. The warship is timed to leave early to-morrow morning. His Highness with several of his staff was out at the One Tree Hill golf links this morning. This afternoon the officers of the Renown arc giving an "At ' Home."
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 12
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145THE PRINCE'S DEPARTURE. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 12
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