THE ROYAL TOUR
BARBADOES VISITED. A GUNNER KILLED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. »Cable Association. BARBADOES, March 27. Fine weather marked the entire voyage of H.M.S. Renown to Barbadoes, which was reached on the afternoon of the 25th inst. The Prince gave dinner parties nightly, and he and his staff were entertained bv the ward room officers on March 22. A distri>.ing fatality occurred on Wednesday afternoon. Gunner W. J. Lush, of the Royal Marine Artillery, fell from the boat deck into the pea. A boat was lowered, but the man was not seen again. The Prince sent a personal message of condolence to the relatives.
HONOR FOP. THE PRINCE. LONDON, March 26. The Pihice of V... c, .;.s Int.. g a Grand Cress oi the Victorian Older.
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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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