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Prince In A Job

(Special Crspdt. N.Z.P.A.) LONDON, Jan. 5. Prince William of Gloucester, in the City clerk’s traditional black suit and coat, has checked in at a London merchant bank as a £l4 lOs-a-week trainee.

The 23-year-old Prince has been appointed a clerk for a six-month training period which will take him through the three main departments—investment, banking and issues. Lord Hampden, deputy chairman of Lazard’s Bank, is

Anthony Tryon, son of the Queen’s Treasurer, Lord Tryon, who also works at the bank, introduced the Prince. “The Prince will work a flve-day week, 9.30 to 5.30. The six months will be a sort of probation period.

“At the end of it we shall find if he likes the bank and if the bank likes him. Then it will be decided where he goes from there,” Lazards have stated.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 7

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Prince In A Job Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 7

Prince In A Job Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 7