10 SEPTEMBER 1910, Page 3

It was announced on Friday that the ceremony of the

investiture of the Prince of Wales will be revived, and will take place at Carnarvon Castle in July next year, soon after the Coronation. The choice of Carnarvon was made by the King on the unanimous recommendation of a Committee comprising representatives of both parties, both Houses of Parliament, Nonconformity, and the Church. The claims of Pembroke, Corwen, and Cardiff have all been keenly preferred, but the decision of so influential a Committee commands general approval. We may here note that the Canadian Rifles, who have been taking part in the Army Manoeuvres, are expected in London for a four days' stay next Tuesday, and will be entertained at the Guildhall as the guests of the City.