The King has lent to tho Board of Edu. cation a series of Abyssinian objects which arrived in England recently as a Coronation gift from tho Emperor Menolik, and which, by his Majesty's desire, aro placed on exhibition at Ik'thnnl Green Musoum. Among them are tho following: Silver head-dress of a warrior, tho wearing of which is a mark that ho is prepared to dio rather than surronder; gilt head-dress of a warrior who has killed a .member of a-native tribe in. battle; and a lion-skin mantle, worn by a warrior or a man who has kjllcd a lion HUfilehanded*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1240, 23 September 1911, Page 4
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