PRINCE AND HIS BRIAR
TRAMP FROM SANDHURST.
Times end Sydney Sun Services.
London, June 23. In connection with the King's Birthday celebrations yesterday, the Prince of Wales, along with the Oxford University corps, walked from Sandhurst, a distance of _ 10 miles to camp at Mytchett, carrying a rifle, bayonet, water bottle, haversack, and other impedimenta. He puffed cheerfully at a briar pipe, and joined in the choruses which enlivened the march.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15655, 25 June 1914, Page 7
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