PRINCE IN AFRICA.
DAY AT ZIMBABA RUINS. REST PERIOD IN NATIVE CAMP. (Received 10.35 p.m.) Router. CAPETCWN. July 2. The Prince of Wales' spent another interesting day in visiting the Zimbaba ruins, the history of which is surrounded by mystery. Subsequently the Royal party took possession of a wonderful shooting camp prepared by tho natives. W oven grass walls enclose grass huts, dining, and other rooms, and tennis courts. There are delightful surroundings. The Prince will rest for three days thero before resuming his tour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 11
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