BIG GAME SHOOTING
THE PRINCE’S TRIP NO PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright* RUGBY, December 31. The journey of the Prince of. Walea to East Africa for big-game shooting is to be kept private from start to finish. There will be no public engagements, and as to the shooting arrangements the Prince at present does not know where he will begin his shooting, all arrangements having been Kt in other hands. He expects to be out in tho bush for five or sis weeks, and the expedition will finish at the end of March. The Prince will then return to England, but plans for the homeward journey have not yet been made. _ The Prince will sail in the Kenn worth Castle from Southampton on Friday as an ordinary passenger. On reaching Cape Town he will be tho guest of the Governor-General for the period of from ten to fourteen day« that be remains in the Union. Ho will travel from the Cane to Lake Tanganyika by rail to Broken Hill, and thence by motor car.
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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 8
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