HUNTING FILM
PRINCE'S AFRICAN EXPERIENCES.
(United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 11.15 p.m.) London, December 1. The Prince of Wales, at a delightfully informal presentation of his African hunting film to the Kennington branch of the After War Brotherhood Federation, most of whom are tenants on his Duchy of Cornwall estate, explained the circumstances under which the film was taken, emphasizing that, it was entirely an amateur affair. The exhibition of the film occupied an hour.
Being a member of the brotherhood, the Prince addressed the audience as “My brethren." The movement aims at a continuance of the spirit of comradeship engendered by the World War.
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Southland Times, Issue 21257, 2 December 1930, Page 7
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