THE PRINCE'S TITLES
AN OMISSION INi AUSTRALIA,
(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (Received June 11, 10 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, This Day.
The private secretary to the Prince of Wales has communicated with Mr. Hughes saying that the Prince had observed that there is some discussion regarding the omission .of the Duke of Cornwall from the list of titles prefixed to addresses presented in Australia-. The Prince, he eta-ted, regretted that owingto some error the titlejjf the Duke of Cornwall, of which he was very proud, was omitted from the original communication forwarded to Australia ; but he hoped that in future addresses the mistako would be rectified, though he was particularly anxious that no change should be effected in addresses already prepared. The Prince is spending the time quietly. Riding and racquets are his principal occupations.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 7
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