THE AFRICAN TOUR
PKINOS AMONG THE NATIVES.
(UNRIB PRESS ASSOCIATION—COVIRIOHT.) (AWTSALIAS-NIW JUALAND CASH ASSOCIATION.) CAPETOWN, 29th June. The Prince of Wales, after a visit to Serowe, where he was welcomed by thousands of Bechuanaland natives, and unveiled a memorial to the late Chief Khama, has commenced a,, tour of Rhodesia. .■■■'■'■''' ! He was, accorded a great reception at Bulawayol In a speech he paid a warm tribute to Cecil RhodesLater, at a gathering of Matabele from all parts of the country, he. was presented with numerous quaint gifts, expressing the affection and loyalty of the natives.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 5
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