At attempt was made to blow uj> the South. African War Memorial at Cork. The raiders first burnt wreaths around the memorial, thery used gelignite. There was a terrific explosion but little damage was done.
In one small town in So’uth Africa where the Prince of Wales staved for the night the entire population went to his hotel in the morning, and after waving good-live to is Roval Highness paid the proprietor a shilling a head for the privilege of viewing the Prince’s bedroom “just as he had left it.”
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 45, 17 November 1925, Page 9
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