PRINCE OF WALES
WEEK-END IN COUNTRY. (TTJ V Cab'e— Association.—Copynsht.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) MELBOURNE, Juno 1. The Prince or Wales is staying for two days in the country. Ho spent Sunday with. Mr Hughes, and onjeyed an exhilarating g.i 10.) to -Mr Hughes's mountain home at Sassafras. incidentally halting for 15" tea." The Prince was de'ighted with this aspect of Australian lite. Ho visited Cauliield Military Lospital on Monday, stopping at each bed and cheei'ing the patients. Cue soldier if H.M.S. Renowns band could visit the hospital, and the Prmce conis Rrival Highness was welcomed by uOCO soldiers, sailors, and nurses, and presented with a golden soldier paper weight on a silver Australian map.^ The Prince, in condoling wit-ii tne bereaved, expressed genuine ueligUt at renewing acquaintance with so many Australian soldier!?. ,Received .Tunc 2nd, 1.10 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Juno 1. The Prince of Wales left to-day on a tour of the country. He was enthusiastically greeted at Geelone. a feature of the reception being 7COO _ massed school-children. He made a brief stay and then continued his journey.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 7
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