KING’S LOCUM
PRINCES OF WALES TO START WORK. [By Electric Cable—Copyright] [Aust and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Thursday. 7 p.m.) LONDON, February 3.
The “Daily Nows” states that the Prince of Wale* will shortly- come into closer touch with the machinery of the Government. It is the icing’s wish that the Prince, having now toured practically the whole of the Empire, should be initiated into the heavy routine work which will eventually fail to his lot. Arrangements have been made by which he will visit the King daily and participate in his Majesty’s work and so be brought Into more intimate touch with the Ministers and officers of State. The King, like Edward and Victoria, is fully acquainted with the smallest details of the documents to which he affixes his signature, /many of which are of the highest importance, and sometimes numbering hundreds a day. When the Prince is taking a more active share In State affairs, the King will be enabled to enjoy more holidays. His visit to Southern Europe in 1925 was so beneficial that doctors are urging a repetition of It. When the King takes a holiday again, the Prince will be either tho head of a special commission representing the King, or will be vested with the whole powers of a commission.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3263, 5 February 1926, Page 7
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