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THE POPULAR PRINCE.

CONCERN FOR ACCIDENT. QUEUE OF INQUIRERS. (Received 8.5 p.m.) L and N.Z. and Keuter. LONDON. Feb. 10. An official bulletin states that tho Prince of Wales, who fractured tho collarbone in a fall from a horse, is progressing satisfactorily. There has been an endless queue of inquirers anxious to know how the Prince is getting on. Diplomats 1 jostled typistes, and errand boys were cheek by jowl with their mooters. There was a constant drizzle of rain, and all the patient people who got into Buckingham Palac© signed the visitors' book. Many girls took bunches of flowers, but „ when tliey got to the doors their courage failed them, and they carried their bouquets away. It was a remarkable tribute tc the popularity of the Prince of Wales.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7

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THE POPULAR PRINCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7

THE POPULAR PRINCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7