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PRINCE OF WALES

BODYGUARD DOUBLED AUTHORITIES RETICENT AS TO REASON By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. London, February 12. The “Star” states that the Prince of Wales’s personal bodyguard has been doubled, and now includes a chief inspector, who has been specially selected because of his intimate knowledge of the Prince’s important duties. There are also two inspectors who are special branch officers, and three other distinguished officials, one having closely studied secret service matters. The paper states the bodyguard, which previously consisted of an inspector and two officers, is now the strongest and most imposing of any member of the Royal family. The authorities are reticent as to the reason for these precautions —Sydney "Sun” Cables.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 120, 15 February 1926, Page 6

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PRINCE OF WALES Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 120, 15 February 1926, Page 6

PRINCE OF WALES Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 120, 15 February 1926, Page 6

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