THE PRINCE OF WALES
PROBABLE VISIT IN APRIL. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. The Government has received no official advice as to the coming of the Prince of Wales to New Zealand this year, but it is taken for granted that he is coining, and the suggested dates about April will prove to be approximately correct. The Prince will remain in New Zealand for about a month. One important effect of the visit of His Royal Highness to the Dominion will be that it will make it impossible for members of Parliament to visit Samoa before next session. The trip JL to Samoa would occupy not less thary" six weeks, and it was not possible for the Parliamentary party to leave for Samoa before March. This means it will not be possible for the trip to be made before the coming of the Prince to New Zealand, and afterwards there will not be time, and important as the visit to Samoa promised to be it seems to be impossible this year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14259, 9 January 1920, Page 4
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