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PRINCE OF WALES.

I STILL AN INVALID. Four Doctors Called In. AN EAR OPERATION. i (lived. Alar»-,li 29 at 10 p.m.) LONDON, Nlarch 28. j A bulletin issued at Si. James’s Palace says that the I’rince of Wales had } a return of the pain in his ear. This : was a sequel to influenza. A small operation was performed and gave him relief. Public Concern. PRINCE GOING- Tu BIARRITZ. •i (Received March. 29 at 9.40 p.m.) i LONDON, March 29. p. In connection with the I’rince of I Wales’ illness, the first public intima|/tion of tiie trouble was made on L'ri;day, ■when tin 1 I’rince sent General Trotter, Ids Equerry, to Euston Staiioi. to explain to i’rince Henry and Princess Arthur of Connaught and other members of their racing party tai l'riii<-e’s disappointment that he was I'liablv to accompany them to Aintree. , The I’rince was not in bed, and was expected to be out on Saiurday, and the public anxieiy was stopped by a reassuring :innouneemout. The car trouble, however, continued over the wecl<-ciid. Hour doctors were y.ulied in, Drs (1. .Icnkims, Arthur Cheatle, John Weir and Dr Dawson, of Penn. Tiie doctors decided that it would be necessary to incise the ear drum, which was done. The Prince duly ‘found relief. . The ‘‘Daily Chronicle’’ states that the Prince will be arriving at Biar'ritz on Thursday next. He will stay at the Helianthe Hotel, where he form-

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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5

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PRINCE OF WALES. Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5

PRINCE OF WALES. Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5