PRINCE OF WALES.
AIR JOURNEY CUT SHORT.
CONDITIONS TOO UNCERTAIN
(Received July 27, 0.5 p.in.) British Wireless. RUGIiY, July 20
The Prince of Wales left IFendon yesterday to fly to Carnarvon, to open tiie Royal Welsh Agricultural Show.
The visibility and other conditions were so bad that a landing was made at Birmingham, about hall-way. After waiting two hours for tho weather to clear the Prince, on the insistent advice of the officials of the Air Ministry, abandoned hope of proceeding further, arid returned to Ifetulon.
The Prince has never had to postpone or abandon an air journey beforo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20627, 28 July 1930, Page 9
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