THE PRINCE OF WALES
THE AFRICAN VISIT TO FLY OVER JUNGLE AREAS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 2. (Received January 8, at 12.40 p.m.) A new thrill awaits the Prince ot Wales when ho resumes his hunting trip to Africa, which was interrupted by the King’s illness. He will be taken for aeroplane flights over the jingle in search of big game in Tanganyika, thus avoiding waste of time in motoring in the rainy season. The Prince insists that lie shall be treated as an ordinary passenger on board hip, taking his meals m the saloon While in South Africa as the guest of the Earl of Athlone the Prince proposes to visit the districts where the native disaffection has recently shown itself
While hunting he will use a special six-wheeled Wolseley Saloon car, which was shipped to Africa yesterday. Ho got a lioness on his last tour. This time he hopes to add a rhinoceros to his bag. He expects to return to Loudon at the end of April,
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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 12
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