When the Prince of Wales received _ th_ Freedom of th© City of London m ' May last he referred, during the course of^Uis reply, to his war expenience. He saficf: — "The part I played at the front was, I fear, a very insignificant one,' but from one point of view I shall ' never regret my periods of service I overseas. In those four years I mixed I with ' men. (Cheers). In those four j years I found my manhood. (Cheers), j When I think of the future and the heavy responsibilities which may fall to my lot, I feel that the experience gained since 1914 will stand me m good stead. (Cheers)." a___a___«_a______________
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 8
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