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PRINCE OF WALES

WILL HE MARRY AN AMERICAN GIRL? SAYS. HE DOESN’T ENOW. NEW YORK, September 4. The Prince of Wales left tho liner as coon as the medical inspection of the vessel was completed, and proceeded to Glencove, Long Island. From there he-was taken by motor to colonial residence of Mi- James Burden, a big iron manufacturer, has been turned over to him during his two weeks’ stay in the United States. Tho yacht Blacfevatch conveyed the Prince to the shore, and the hay was filled with pleasure craft., the occupants of which cheered the Prince on is appearance. Tn a two minute interview, the Prince said, “I cm glad to be in the United States again.” A reporter suggested that he understood . the Prince wanted to learn to play poker. “'m. nut that out,” said tho Prince, smilingly. . Someone asked him if he would Imarry an American girl. Hio Highness regarded the Question a joke. ■He laughed, and said he did not know. I LUCKY LENORB. I Miss Lenore Caliil, ot St. Louis, the only girl outside his own party who 'danced with the Prince of Wales on the Berengaria, gave her impressions jof the heir to the throne. “I like him,” she said. “Who could help it? He dances very well. He holds you just so—not too timidly, but not too distantly either. The Prince is not only an excellent dancer, but | has mastered the art of maintaining an interesting conversation without sacrificing any of the rhythm of the dance.” jLenore whs dressed entirely in bottle igreen, and her hair war, not bobbed. — Beuter.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11933, 13 September 1924, Page 9

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PRINCE OF WALES New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11933, 13 September 1924, Page 9

PRINCE OF WALES New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11933, 13 September 1924, Page 9