PRINCE’S CHEERY
KING TALKS WITH HIS SONS. WIRELESS TELEPHONE USED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—-Copyright. Rec. 7.15 p.m. .Lopdbn, Feb. 23. While the Queen listened through an pxtra receiver - the King chatted for ten minutes to the Prince of Wales aild Prince George at Santiago. His Majesty afterwards told the post office that the conversation was most ‘ successful and he was delightfully surprised at the clarity and facility of the transmission. •
The King’s voice carried from the palace to Rugby, whence it was wirelessed to Buenos Aires and thence by land line to Santiago. The conditions were perfect and every word was. heard clearly from the Prince of Wales’ cheery greeting, “Hullo, there, hullo.” PRINCES AT BRITISH CHURCH. Rec. 7.50 pan. Santiago (Chile), Feb, *22. The British Princes attended service in the British War Memorial Church and heard the lector preach on Britain’s great mission in spreading peace and goodwill throughout the world. The Chilean Press printed heavy special editions in honour of the Princes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1931, Page 6
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