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A RAPID RECOVERY

THE PRINCE OF WALES

UP AND ABOUT AGAIN,

(United Press Association.)

(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) CAPETOWN, March 5. The Prince of Wales is up and about again. The weather, unfortunately, is rainy. If it clears up he wHI take a motor drive. He intends to-leave for Uganda on Sunday by special train to Torora, and from there he will motor to Lake Albert. At Lake Albert he will join the steamer, which will be the base for hunting around the lake and the shores of the Nile. The Prince plans to roach Khartoum in the second week in April, and will return to England at the end of that month.

NO FURTHER BULLETINS

(British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, March 5. (Received March 6, at 5.5 p.m.) Messages from Nairobi, Kenya, state that it ■is understood that no further bulletins regarding the Prince of Wales will be issued, and it is anticipated that he will be completely fit again in a few days. His rapid recovery indicates the mildness of the attack of malaria, and he has decided to carry on with his plans. The Prince himself and all East Africans are concerned for the reputation of Kenya, which may have suffered through the reports of his illness. The highlands of Kenya form one of the healthiest and most promising parts of the Empire in Africa.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 9

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A RAPID RECOVERY Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 9

A RAPID RECOVERY Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 9

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