FLYING PRINCE.
Opening of British Exhibition
In Denmark.
GREAT DISPLAY.
RUGBY, September 22,
The Prince of Wales, who hae been staying with the King and Queen at Balmoral, returned to London yesterday and proceeded to St. James' Palace to complete arrangements for his visit to Copenhagen. __ He will leave Croydon to-day in an 'imperial Airways liner.
Twenty-three Danish military and naval aeroplanes will ascend from Copenhagen to meet His Royal Highness and escort him to the aerodrome, where the Crown Prince Frederick and Prince Axel, who are keenly interested jn flying, will await their arrival.,
The pipers of the 2nd Gordon Highlanders, who are to play at the exhioition, arrived there yesterday and were accorded an enthusiastic reception. Their distinctive uniforms and the music of their bagpipes created great interest fis they marched through the city.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1932, Page 7
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