The Prince of Wales shows a keen interest in politics, and has already paid at least three visits to the House cf Coniomns during this season. But it is not likely that he will ever allow 1 1 i - feelings to carry him away as his uncle, the late Duke of Clarence, onco did The Duke was in the gallery one even ing, when Gladstone addressed the House. So thoroughly did he approve of the G.O.M.’s speech that he startled the House by a loud “Hear, hear.”
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3380, 27 June 1927, Page 2
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