TEDDY, LAD.
A ROUSING RECEPTION BV CABLE—PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT' (Received 9 pun., June 3.) London, June 2. The Prince of "Wales returned to London after a triumphal tour of Yorkshire. He spent a day in Leeds. "While he was driving to the infirmary, an excited woman flung a rose and hit the Prince full in the face. His expression showed that he was hurt by the thorns, but he was soon smiling again. He was so touched by the conditio., of the infirmary patients that he asked the nurses to fetch flowers presented him, from the motor car. These In distributed himself, placing them on the coverlets of the beds, lie then sent for roses, which were decorating the car.
Everywhere in Yorkshire the people have been describing the Prince as a “lovely lad,” but patients and nurses simply said, “What a wav he has!”
Banners across the street read in dialect, “We’re right glad to see tha, Teddy lad. Tlia’s chip t’owd block.” cnfappfiirasHMsiEßran^
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 9
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164TEDDY, LAD. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 9
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