A FEELING OF RELIEF THROUGHOUT EMPIRE.
’(Received November 28, 2 p.m.) LONDON, November 27. The feeling of relief at this morning’s and to-night’s bulletins on top of last night's announcement could almost be felt throughout the country. Even photographs of the crowds outside the 'Palace where the bulletins were displayed showed relieved feelings. Not unnaturally, there were many alarmist rumours, but to-day’s events have done much to discount these. Apart from the reassuring speech of the Duke of York, there comes the official announcement that the Prince of Wales has not been recalled to England. He is due to arrive to-day at Dodoma. According to previous plans, he expected to remain at Dodoma for a day or two. The Admiralty’s decision to dispatch H.M.S. Enterprise to be at the disposal of the Prince of Wales is regarded as merely precautionary, because of the isolated nature of the surroundings, Aden being approximately two days’ steam from Dar-es Salaam. from Dar-es Salaam.—Australian Press Association.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18624, 28 November 1928, Page 10
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