ROYAL VISIT.
COLONIAL OFFICE VIEW. MATTER FOR KING'S DECISION, (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, June !>. Tin- Colonial Office --rates thai thb obvious interpretation of the Duke-of York's speech was runt he is goiny to Australia for the opening of Parli'lincut at Canberra, and was including New Zealand in his itinerary. It is pointed out this is no: n Mi;iist<■ i'iai matter, but solely for the King's decision. Mr. Brace's imitation did not specify any particular Prince, but re quested that some, member of the ti'oyal Family should attend. Sir James Allen's speech embraced tire Duke and Duchess of York. Although the Duke or. York did not mention it ir is understood the Ditches:: is hopeful of accompanying him.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17057, 11 June 1926, Page 6
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