PRINCE OF WALES’S INDIAN TOUR
WARM WELCOME ASSURED GOOD RESULTS ANTICIPATED By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Delhi, July 15. Mr. Geoffrey De Montmorency, who has been appointed Chief Secretary of the Prince of Wales for the Indian tour, will leave for England immediately. Official circles believe that the Prince’s visit will be attended by consequences as favourable as the other Dominion tours. The Press, with the exception of a couple of non-co-operation organs, indicate that the Prince is assured a warm welcome. The Viceroy has appointed an Advisory Committee to co-operate with the Political Department, in supervising the arrangements for the visit. The Maharajah of Gwalior and Bikaner, attended the first meeting. The provisional programme has been arranged for the visit to Delhi in the middle of February, It is marked by a number of imposing functions. Another feature will be extensive armv manoeuvres in the neighbourhood, with an attack, on March 21. General Birdwocd, commanding the Northern Army, is in charge of the preparations ud in the North. Ghandi'a threatened boycott of the Prince’s visit is not taken seriously by the Press.— Reuter. THE PRINCE RECOVERING FROM A CHILL. (Rec. July 17, 11.5 p.m) London, July 16. The Prince of Wales is recovering from a chill, and will proceed to Brighton to recuperate.—Aus.-N.Z. Calile Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 251, 18 July 1921, Page 5
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214PRINCE OF WALES’S INDIAN TOUR Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 251, 18 July 1921, Page 5
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