PRINCE TAKES A REST
CAMP PREPARED BY NATIVES HUTS OF WOVEN GRASS. Ppm-pr'- Telegram (Received July 3, 8.6 p.m.) CAPETOWN, July 2. The Prince of Wales spent another interesting day visiting the Zimbaye ruins, the history of which is surrounded with mystery. Subsekuently the Royal party took possession of a wonderful shooting camp prepared by the natives. Woven grass walls enclose grass huts and dining-rooms, and "there nre tennis courts in delightful surroundings. The Prince will rest for three days in camp before resuming his journey. The Zimbabye ruins, in Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia, consist of a large elliptical buildings of unmortared masonry, 280 feet long, with walls 35 feet high and 16 feet thick.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 7
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