THE PRINCE.
United Press A? t :o r .-i:>.i-c?\ IZ\- 'EI-jv trie Telß^ra;';:-- : v_ w t v:i; :i ~.\ .U'.i'y, J una ji3 Extra inters t (.-a-UroJ in fi>R Prince's doinga to •!;;/ osvi:;,- to it being' his birih;;:.-/ L,; • - -;;(v.■; eii manj r conyratEhit. 1 : ii ;i ' ' • : '...-rt' frequent itnprju.! ;■.!(•■ ;::\-:;-;;r.i!:.;::;s in bis honour, 11j aZt.y. i.s.i :-i u'r.■) . schools' birt!i;h.r-' ■.iis > .!;iy on :::i.cricket gronntl, i2'),iKU c!» ii .J r i-;i participating in various tablsiu::, the chief feature being a forming the Prince of Yv'.-UMi' feathers with th words "Happy returns of the das'" » s tne base, Sabsequectly the Prince visited the University, where the degree or Ij>L.D, was conferred on him. The weather is brilliant to-night, The Prince is attending the Queen's Club ball at the Town Hail.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12085, 24 June 1920, Page 5
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129THE PRINCE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12085, 24 June 1920, Page 5
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