PRINCE OF WALES
RISKS IN" RACING (By Electric Telegmph—Copyright). (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association). LONDON, Marc'i W. The Prince of Wales's hunl'ug and field point to point races are beginning to excite comment. Tie hven.r'ig Standard says the season for these things fortunately is ending, hut before the autumn the Prince and \ua advisns ought to consider whether or not it is advisable for him in his position of special responsibility to confine himself '.o hunting and leave the jumps to other people. 1 lie Star declares that nuhhc uneasiness is accentuating. The quotum whether the heir apparent, whose pluck is admired, is justified in taking such risks is becoming acute.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 2
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