PRINCES’ VISIT TO FLEET
WELCOME RECEPTIONS.
[BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.]
RUGBY, August 12.
The Prince of Wales and Prince George reached Venice, this afternoon, and found a great crowd awaiting them at Santa Lucia station. They were heartily cheered as they left for the Hotel Imperial. The Airways seaplane “Satyr” will carry them, to-morrow, to Corfu, where they join the Mediterranean Fleet. The programme of- the Fleet’s manoeuvres makes it impossible for the Princes to attend all the social functions given in their honour at Corfu, but they will land, and attend a reception on Sunday. The Island is gaily decorated with Greek and British flags.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 7
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