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POPULAR GUESTS

PRINCES LEAVE SWEDEN

BROADCAST THANKS TO

NATION

relations with bujtai: WILL BE RECIPROCATED

(British Ollidal Wireless.)

rl'lby. Oct. n. The l’riuco of and l’rtu-ce George have concluded their visit to S\vedt;!i Oil thoevc «>r their departure, the Prince of Wales. in a. broadcast speech, expressed to the people of Sweden warm thanks ior tins frienuIv reception given to Lis brother and himself. He was much impressed by nil he had seen, bv the beauty of Sweden’s country and capital and by those aspects of industrial life which hejwas able to inspect. Commenting on the widespread knowledge of the English language amongst all classes of' Sweden, lie expressed the opinion that Swedes were wise to learn English, because it w»s becoming one of the best and easiest means ot' intercourse between nations. It was a great satisfaction to observe Hie growing tendency of Sweden towards commercial and cultural relations with Britain, which he assured the Swedes Britain, would reciprocate fully and warmly. King Gustav and several members of the Swedish Royal Family were at the station when the Princes left, as well, as a great crowd. The Princes arc spending this evening of Gothenburg, before leaving u| midnight for Mulmo. where an aeroplane will he taken to tJambuig. Prince George will then fly to London, while the Prince of Wales will pay a short private visit to Amsterdam. staying at the British Legation.

BACK TO COPENHAGEN

PRINCES’ FLIGHT

(LiriGsh Official Wiiel-.-.)

RUGBY. O'-t. 12

Iho Prince of IN ales and Prince Geo me this afternoon flew in Ihe Imperial Airways' JLior Heracles from Mahno, Sweden, via Hamburg, to Copenhagen, where Umy were greeted by the Prince and Princess Axel, of Denmark.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 3

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POPULAR GUESTS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 3

POPULAR GUESTS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 3