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PRINCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

. « . VISIT TO UNIVERSITY KECEI'TIOX BY REITRNKD SOI.IHERS (Received October 15, 10.50 p.m.) ADELAIDE, October 15. Prince Henry to-day visited the South Australian University, where the honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him. Replying, he advocated the extension of university pilgrimages and the flow of young men coming regularly from Great Britain to Dominion seats of learning. He added: "The friendships thus formed and the sympathy established and ideas exchanged between those who ought to be the leaders of their respective peoples cannot fail to have a profound effect on our future." Prince Henry then went to the adjoining oval where about 3000 returned soldiers gave him a rousing reception. He later placed a wreath on the State War Memorial. He spent Sunday at the home-

stead of one of the best-known pioneering families of South AusIralia, the guest of Mr and Mrs J. Keith Angas, at Lindsay Park, near Angaston. He attended divine service at St. Peter's Cathedral in the evening. (Received October 16, 1.20 a.m.) To-night Prince Henry was the chief guest at a parliamentary din ner. To-morrow he will visit Glenelg and sail at night aboard the Sussex for Melbourne.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 11

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PRINCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 11

PRINCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 11

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