ROYAL PARTY AWAIT THEIR CLOTHES.
FRENCH GALLANTRY. London, Booember 14. Owing to the wreck of the Delhi, the P. and 0. liner ilantua will proceed to Australia via Bombay. Several of tho Royal party are still abed at Tangier, where they are awaiting their luggage. They have experienced no 111-elfects from their exposure. King Georgo telegraphed; "Much relieved that you wero safely landed." The Delhi's bulkhead has yielded, and the position is serious. The Prime Minister, on behalf of the Houso of Commons, paid a tribute to the extraordinary gallantry of the French sailors, and regretted the loss of life that had occurred. Sir George Eeid, High Commissioner for Australia, telegraphed to the Duke and Duchess of Fife his congratulation on the rescue of themselves and their daughters. Paris, December 11. The French Government has congratulated tho officers and men of tho warship Friant on their gallantry in connection with the wreck of the Delhi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 5
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155ROYAL PARTY AWAIT THEIR CLOTHES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 5
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