PLANS DISORGANISED
DUKE INDISPOSED ENGAGEMENTS CANCELLED (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Ass...) MELBOURNE, Nov. 3 As the result of a clnil developed overnight in the train, the Duke of Gloucester remained in bed in the train yesterday near Ooly.c, necessitating cauceihuig his engagements. The Duke is suffering trom catarrh, lyjt Ills general condition is satisfactory. He was due to picnic at Otway Forest and thence to proceed to Dome, a coastal resort, afterwards travelling over the ocean road towards Geelong. The Duke’s regretful message to those concerned said that it was with; u.c greatest reluctance that he had tai.cu advice and cancelled his visit, jue wished to convey Ins regret to the people at the disappointment and inconvenience caused them. Tlie Duke’s indisposition was probably caused by the recent extremes in temperature. At Mildura it was. 100 degrees, and at Colac„. last night 40 degrees. To-day’s • programme is uncertain and the Duke may miss the Henley regavia. Melbourne’s famous river carnival.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 5
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