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THE PRINCE PLAYS “THE YOUNG LADY” IN ONE-ACT FARCE. Left to right: The Prince of Wales as “the young lady,” Mr G. Ward Price as "the young man,” and Lieutenantcommander Lilly in the one-act farce, “The Bathroom Door,” played during the homeward voyage of the Repulse. (Central News, photo.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3743, 8 December 1925, Page 43

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THE PRINCE PLAYS “THE YOUNG LADY” IN ONE-ACT FARCE. Left to right: The Prince of Wales as “the young lady,” Mr G. Ward Price as "the young man,” and Lieutenantcommander Lilly in the one-act farce, “The Bathroom Door,” played during the homeward voyage of the Repulse. (Central News, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3743, 8 December 1925, Page 43

THE PRINCE PLAYS “THE YOUNG LADY” IN ONE-ACT FARCE. Left to right: The Prince of Wales as “the young lady,” Mr G. Ward Price as "the young man,” and Lieutenantcommander Lilly in the one-act farce, “The Bathroom Door,” played during the homeward voyage of the Repulse. (Central News, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3743, 8 December 1925, Page 43

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