CABINS FOR THE KING.
; ROUGH-WEATILER. SUITES FOR VOYAtiE TO INDIA. Rongh-weather cabins, specially fitted for tho use 01 the King ana Queen, are a novel leature of the P. and O. liner Medina, which will leave for India early in November with their Majesties oil board. the King and Queen have spent much the selection of the furnishings, lhe yueen s suite of cabins is on tho starboard side of tho vessel, the colour scheme being white throughout. Tho suite consists of a sitting-room, bedroom, and dressing-room. In tno last named a swinging cot has been fixed for uso in rough weather, 'the carpets and upholstery aro m shades of green. The King's suite is on the port side, and is similar to the Queen s, excepting that the shades employed are blue instead ot green. Amidships are tho tiro rough-weather cabins, and here tho moving ol the vessel will not be leit much should there bo violent seas, lu addition to tho apartments reserved lor their Majesties, spccial cabins have been prepared for soma twenty Jadics and gentic/nen in waiting. torrential rain at Delhi recently washed away the railway lines and interrupted trahic. Much damage was done to the Durbar camps. The total cost of the fireworks at Delhi during the royal visit will bo .£2,600. A display of daylight fireworks at the garden party in the !ort on the day following the Durbar will include the explosion ot' huge bombs, which will scatter among the multitude quaint mottoes of greeting from tho King's native subjects printed in Hindustani, Persian, and Sanskrit. Thev will include the following:— "Wo congratulate Georgo for the Crown." "The King and Queen may always be happy." "We congratulate tbe Queen Mary for the golden crown,"
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 9
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551CABINS FOR THE KING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 9
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