SURPRISE VISIT.
Prince Inspects Clydebank Ship Yard. SEES NEW CUNARDER. British Official Wireless. (Received April 14, noon.). RUGBY, April 13. The Prince of Wales, who is fulfilling several engagements in Scotland, visited Glasgow to-day and attended the Bov * Scout Exhibition this evening. He made a surprise call this afternoon at the shipbuilding yard at Clydebank, where the giant new Cunarder is under construction. The Prince examined the hull of the new vessel and talked with the men engaged on the construction. EXCITING DAY’S GOLF. Prince of Wales Forced to Scratch. LONDON, April 12. The Prince of Wales had an exciting day in a golf tournament at Sundingdale on Tuesday. In the morning he met Captain Longstaffe. Playing level, the Prince won five of the first eight holes, but Captain Longstaffe fought back until he squared at the sixteenth. The Prince took the next two, doing the seventeenth in a birdie three, holing a long putt. In the next round, in the afternoon. there was a ding-dong struggle. The Prince was one down at the turn and the match was squared at the last green where the Prince had to scratch owing to an engagement in Scotland.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 1
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