THE PRINCE OF WALES
A GREAT GLOBE-TROTTER TRAVELS SINCE 1920 (Australian Press Association.) (Rec. September 6, 7.25 p.m.) London, September 6. Few globe-trotters in any station of life equal the Prince of Wales. When he leaves London to-morrow for Africa, ou bis 3000 miles tour, lie will visit in the course of it East Africa, which is about the only remaining part of the Empire left him. Since 1920 he has travelled hundreds of thousands of miles, far exceeding the travels of any other member of tlie Royal Family. Among the places he has visited are the West Indies, the Gold Coast. Basutoland, Australia, New Zealand, Sierra Leone, Hie United States, Canada, Egypt, Japan, China, Uruguay, Malta, Nigeria. Zululand, Malaya. Fiji, Hie Philippines, Argentina, Chile, and Spain. PRINCES’ AFRICAN TOUR (Australian Press Association.) London, September 5. Tlie Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester are busy shopping and farewelliug preparatory to their African tour. They are taking a niiiiimpni of luggage, as much of the journeying will lie afoot through jungle. As the greater part of the tour is unofficial, the Prince of Wales is taking only two full-dress uniforms. Both he and tlie Duke are paying particular attention.to rifles.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 11
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201THE PRINCE OF WALES Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 11
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