THE 'FRINGE'S TOUR.
GLIMPSE OF BUSH LIFE. GUEST OF PRiME MINISTER MEMENTO FROM SOLDIERS. By Telegraph—Priss AssociationCopyrieh' <V- and N.Z. MELBOURNE, June : The Prince is ploying for two days i the country. He spent Sunday with Ml W. M. Hughes, and enjoyed an exhilirat ing gallop to Mr. Hughes' mountai home at Sassafras, incidentally halting [ 0 billy tea. The Prince was delights with this aspect of Australian bush life. Ho visited Caulfield military hospita on Monday, stopping at each bed an cheering tile fitients. One soldier askei if the Renown's band could visit the hos pital, and the Prince consented. Hi :ghnCBS was welcomed by 5000 soldiers sailors, and nurses, and presented wit] a golden,soldier paperweight on a silve map of Australia, The Prince, whil condoning with the bereaved, express® genuine delight at renewing acquaintanc with innumerable soldiers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 7
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138THE 'FRINGE'S TOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 7
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