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REPLY TO PRINCE

LABOUR M.P. FORMS OF DISCIPLINE. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 7.0 p.m.) London, June 16. “I think the Prince of Wales, after considering the matter, will realize there are other forms of discipline besides shouldering the musket and playing soldiers,” said the Rt. Hon. George Lansbury at a Labour meeting, referring to a recent speech by the Prince. “If the Prince introduced controversial subjects, he will naturally expect that those differing would jolly will say so. The Prince is sufficiently a sportsman to respect his opponents. I am in favour of the abolition of cadet corps. The Prince says I am a crank, but a crank is an important part of an engine.”

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Southland Times, Issue 25313, 17 June 1935, Page 7

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REPLY TO PRINCE Southland Times, Issue 25313, 17 June 1935, Page 7

REPLY TO PRINCE Southland Times, Issue 25313, 17 June 1935, Page 7