"NOW OLD ENOUGH"
TO CONSIDER MORE SERIOUS
THINGS.
(■ADSTRALI.W-NBW ZBAtAXD CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 18th March, 10.45 a.m.)
LONDON, 17th March. The "Daily Herald," in a leader, says: "The British nation is getting very tired of reading about the "Prince o£ W.iles's riding accidents. It feels, firstly, that he is a plucky fellow, but if he cannot stick' on a horse he had better give up trying; and, secondly, that it is time he took life more seriously. Hunting and steeplechasing by day and dancing by night are excusable perhaps in a very young man, but he is old enough now to devote his energy, to occupations more worth while. - As long as he fills his present important . position he should behave accordingly,, and should not rashly endanger, his life." ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 7
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