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THE PRINCE OK WALKS (Aust. ana N.Z. Cable) London, March 23. Tommy Easy, aged seven, living with bis parents in quiet Last End street, was crying because bis mother could not take him. t > the pictures when a knock canto afc the dour and in walked tile Prince of Wales. He shook bands with Tommy, bis sister and his parents, adinircd the flowers and left the youngster something to talk about forr days. MORE! SURPRISES Til© Prince, continuing Ills tour of West Ham, where he was inspecting the new housing on bis estates in company with the Mayer and town clerk, entered 'another cottage, and found a •"houewi to in front of the tire washing * her foot and nursing a baby. ‘ ! could do nothing with my feet in the tub,'’ she said, “so I asked the Prince to go upstairs. When lie eanie down, he asked the baby’s name, which was Rose Margaret. Tic tbon loft ’saying: ‘She’s a fine little kiddie.’ ’*
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3679, 24 March 1932, Page 8
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