THE PRINCE'S PLANS
ORIGINAL PROGRAMME
RETURNING VIA THE NILE
British Official Wireless,
EUGBY, sth March
, Mesages from Nairobi, Kenya, state that it is understood that no further bulletins regarding the Prince of "Wales will be issued. It is anticipated that he will be completely fit again in a few days. His rapid recovery indicates the mildness of the attack of malaria and he has decided to carry on with his plans.
The Prince himself and all East Africans are concerned for the reputation of Kenya, which may have suffered through the reports of his illness. The highlands of Kenya form one of the healthiest and most promising parts of the Empire in Africa. The Prince expects to leave for Uganda on Sunday. • He will travel by special train to Tororo, and thence by motor-car ;to Entebbe. After a day's stay at Government House there he will on Wednesday motor to Butiaba, on Lake Albert, where he will board the Uke steamer. The steamer will be used as a base for hunting around the ■ lake. It is expected that the Prince will reach Khartoum on his homeward joui'ney towards the middle of April.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 9
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