THE KINO'S INDIAN TOUR.
OTHER TOURS PEOJEi"! L'l'D. By Telesraph-Prcs» Association—Oopyrlshl « ' Sydney, faauavy 16. The "Daily Telegraphl's" L'ondon - correspondent says that it is generally believed that his Majesty the King Trent to India against the strongly-expressed wishes of his Ministers, who considered iis Majesty was running a risk in view of the many .cases of sedition. The King and Quoen made light of the danger, believing that none of their Indian subjects would attempt a Eoyal assassination. The King was of the opinion that the Empire would bo much strengthened by occasional visits of tho reigning Monarch to all its greater parts. It is understood he pressed this view on his advisers. The correspondent adds that he has it upon the very highest authority that the King and Queen wish to revisit Australia, Canada, and South Africa at an early date. The tour has already been Under consideration. HOMEWARD BOUND. Perim, January 16. The steamer Medina, in which their Majesties the King and Queen are returning to England, has passed here.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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171THE KINO'S INDIAN TOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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