PRINCE IN BUDAPEST
CITY GREATLY EXCITED BUDAPEST, February 22. (Received Feb. 23, at 0.15 a.m.) The Prince of Wales spent the morning with the British Minister (Sir Patrick Ramsay). In the'afternoon he went shopping and bought specimens of Hungarian craftsmanship. After a short motor drive he went to the famous Turkish baths at St. Gellert Hotel, and he spent the evening in a little gipsy cafe in the old town of Buda, where there was no dancing, but an orchestra played folksongs and national marches. The Prince requested Hungarian songs which he knew, and hummed the choruses. He drew a lucky ticket from an itinerant gipsy and won a gipsy doll, after which he visited a fashionable resort, where he danced. The whole city is greatly excited over the visit.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 13
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