DUKE AT LYALL BAY
i The- visit to'Lyall Bay by the Duke of Gloucester, was. appreciated by some hundreds of children if by.no one clso, and it is, safe, to say, that, the-thrill experienced by.',tlie youngsters is one' that will not be'i.edilily. forgottdn. Weather conditions .we're'at'-their,.best,.and there is.no doubtiug, that the , Duke thor-oughly-.on joyed his visit; indued, he expressed, his satisfaction' to one of the Lyall Bay .club officials who was in attendauce. . The, surf .was.''of sufficient. strength to; permit the use of a'surf board, i and the fact ihat the ;-Rpyaj visitor'stayed so long in the water indicated . that he i was .keen on the surf board shooting at .which .ho, is'becoming, an adept, and of-which; he loses little opportunity of partaking'when able to do. so. .••-.. ... ■ ~., ■ .....
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1934, Page 20
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127DUKE AT LYALL BAY Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1934, Page 20
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