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Queen, Duke Visit Prince

(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) LOSSTEMOUTH (Morayshire). June 30.

The Queen end the Duke of Edinburgh flew to Scotland today to see Prince Charles art Grattonstoun School. It was the first time thev had seen theriir 14-year-ald sen since he took a quick nip of cherry brandy in a hotel bar two weeks ago.

Prince Charles met the Royal couple art Lossiemouth with the chairman of the Gordonstoun School Board of Governors (Captain lain Tenant).

The Queen and the Duke visited the school and then took Prince Charles for a picnic lunch. They spent the afternoon with him before returning to their Scottish residence. Holyrood House, in Edinburgh-

Student Hurt.—A Colombo Plan student at the University of Canterbury, Bey Nguyen, was injured when his motorscooter and a motor-cycle collided art the comer of RoDeeton avenue and Gloucester street yesterday morning. Mr Nguyen, of Rolleston House, was taken to the Christchurch Hospital by ambulance, and allowed home after treatment.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30172, 2 July 1963, Page 19

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Queen, Duke Visit Prince Press, Volume CII, Issue 30172, 2 July 1963, Page 19

Queen, Duke Visit Prince Press, Volume CII, Issue 30172, 2 July 1963, Page 19

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