The Delhi Durbar
THEIR MAJIiSTIKS LKAVW VOX INDIA. MAGNIFICENT SCENE IN THE CHANNEL. [BY ELKCTIUO TBIiEQaAPn--COPTUIGHT.J LPHtt PKBbS ABBOOUITION.I (Received This Day. 8.5 A.m.) LONDON, November 12. The departure of their Majesties for India was marked by an enthusiastic demonstration. The route from Buckingham Palace to the railway station was crowded, and the Kinjr and Queen were loudly cheerrd. Members of the Cabinet and Ambassadors, Sir George- Reid, •Sir W. Hali-.Tones and three hundred notsibilitie* w< 1 re present £o any farewell ai Victoria- Station. Their Majesties boarded the steamer Medina and left Portsmouth in the afternoon.
Tho fleet at Spithead sainted, and the first division of tho Home floot accompanied tlio Medina down tiho Channel, providing a fine spectacle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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120The Delhi Durbar Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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