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PRINCE AT LIVERPOOL

A TUNE AND A. 'l'll'. LIVERPOOL, July 6. During the Prince of Wales’s visit to Liverpool to-day a 13-year-old boy provided “musical honours.” As the Prince was entering one of the new flats at Dingle Mount, the boy, Stanley Dally, began to play softly on a. mouth-organ ‘God bless the Prince of Wales.” “Play that again as the Prince comes out,” said the Earl of Derby, as he, too, entered the building. The boy needed no second invitation, and as his Royal Highness reappeared in the doorway, he struck up the tune once more —and louder. The chorus was taken up lustily by the families who thronged the tenement balconies ami the crowds in the street.

The Prince patted the young musician on the shoulder, and as the party moved away Lord Derby slipptul a 10s note into Hie boy’s hand. 'l’here was glad surprise and another lune.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 9

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PRINCE AT LIVERPOOL Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 9

PRINCE AT LIVERPOOL Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 9