Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 167, 8 April 1891 — England's Future King. [ARTICLE]

England's Future King.

The Bydney Bulletin replies to the anxions enquiry of the Melbourne Age, "Will the Prince of Wales ever eome to tho throne?" Of course he will eome to the throne if be lives long endugh, and | whou the joyous event occurs the |Age \vill burst outwith a 4v loyar' { lo the (ffect that all Eng:l:ind is ; yclfing the National ! anthem aiid the utmost enthu- ' siam ]trevai!s. In what manner j Tuti,my w:!l gct OiF the throne is | anot(;cr <)ūcstion. I ho- will (iis.-.ilve hhn?clf hy the , cj:crci'- 1 of his own- roy«l j)rerog.i- , tive in io a deputat-ion of 10

milliona or 20 of his able bodied subjects, who wiil then raffie the Cr®wn at a shilling a member hand over the proeeeds to His ex-Majesty less 10 per cent. The government may be expected to give hio» a grand farewell dinner, whereat severai dakes and things will express regret that the King business has been wound up, and the House of Lords is about to be turned into a cofifee palaee. The end of Tummy, in a monarebial sense, is likely to atrive in a peaceftil manner, with a grand f fireworks disr»lav to foliow. 33nt to suggest that he may not eome to the throne at all is absurd. How e!se eould he pav his debts ?