France lias once again expressed astonishment and admiration at the Prince of Wales’ unceasing energy. His recent visit to Paris was a nonstop performance, like his activities elsewhere. He and Prince George were dancing on one occasion until the early hours of the morning. By 9 o’clock they were riding in the Bois, and by midday the Prime had beaten the professional (on handicap) at squash rackets at the now courts near the Etoile. The first Japanese to be buried in Hie soil of the Irish Free Slate, is Asagiro Sugetsugu, a seaman on hoard the Japanese corn ship Kinkasanmarn, who was .suffocated on that vessel by a fall of corn.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3383, 18 July 1927, Page 2
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