PRINCE OF WALES.
MOST POPULAR FIGURE IN EUROPE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, June 23. The tihirty-fourtli birthday of the Prince of Wales on Saturday finds him again in prominence in the British Press. “Our 'Bachelor Prince,” is the title of the chief editorial in the “Daily Express, ’ ’ in which there is this striking passage: “Only in one. very important domestic relation ship q.f life bias the Prince thus far abstained front giving his junions an example; this of all others steadies the character and adds sweetness to existence. For the heir to th-e Throne to reach 34 years of age and remain unmarried has, more than anything else in the Prince’** career, (been the '.subject of veiled, judicious comment. It can, however, be said that the- bachelor Prince at 34 -is the most popular and- outstanding figure in Europe.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 June 1928, Page 7
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