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THE PRINCE’S TITLES

MULTITUDE OF HONORS. It only remains for the Prince of Wales to be given a. title in South America, says 1 1 London paper, and then His Royal Highness will possess a special designation tor every continent and almost all parts of the world. In the United Kingdom the Prince has a choice, out of eight titles, but the North American Indians, when ho visited Canada for the first time in 1919, were not content with-those, and coined ono for themselves — Chief Morning Star. The Canadians had already become accustomed, through their returning troops, to knowing him as the Scout, while the Australians knew him as Dinknm Digger. The Maoris, the natives of India, and the Japanese have all followed suit during the Prince’s visits to them, and now the natives of South Africa have dubbed him Shining Sun, a much more handy name phrm Tanga Liyakanya, which is the official spelling.

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Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 12

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THE PRINCE’S TITLES Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 12

THE PRINCE’S TITLES Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 12