PRINCE GEORGE
THE SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR YISIT TO NATIVE RESERVE. CAPETOWN, February 23. At Butterworth, a little town at the gateway to a great native reserve called Transjieian,- the territory inhabited by a million natives. Prince George met ana shook hands with Father Otto Grimm, who was awarded the Iron Cross in war time for saving a British officer’s life under fire. • GREETINGS FROM NATIVES. CAPETOWN, February 24. (Received Feb. 25, at. 8.30 p.m.) The Prince received greetings from 10.000 natives, representing 1,000,000 who live in the Transkeian territories. At Umtata Prince George presented walking sticks to 12 of the*leading chiefs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 9
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