THE PRTNCE IN INDIA
THE KING'S MESSAGE. i:outer's TKLELKAMS. DKUII. Nov. 17. •ri.c Kind’s .Mrs,;, rtf refill l.v till* Prime, ilrrl.urtl it njis flie Prime's ambition to lijirn Imli.Vs ini'* ;i vet fuller lfci'li’istniiilinj;. Mis M;ije*ly tiustwl ;iml l»elit % vt*«l tin* visit would ;idd annlhei link 1 1 » 4tlir jjoMen clmin «>f sympjitliv benveeii tlir Tlirone ;. iu I Indi.’i.
While the Ptinee’s triumphant |»m2tt*ss whs not marred by any itiitowanl
imident. the non <o-ojirry 1 ion agiiaiinn tnnsrt.j ;i s«i ii i *Us tl i«1 n i Ini rn e i n ilh'T parts Ml the rily. .Mill hand- «b»ed works and mobs w reeked and burned train.s and stoned Kurupoans. Tho police were eomjK'llod to tire alter several of fclioir number were lulled ot injured. The liritirt caused a number of casualties.
The latest report is that tile tiams continue. IhH the nioli is still out ot hand. A KOVAL RECEPTION. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON. November 18. The Prince alter an Ilnur's ceremonial visits aboard the Renown where he received the Viceroy and seven young ruling Rniputana Princes, went ashore in his barge. A wonderful picture was presented as the barge drew up to lli“ Quayside the licet tiring a salute. The Prince greeted the ruling Princeand Chief Government ■officials on i covered dais, seated on a. golden lliroiu with the Viren y and Governor of R" m The Prince read the King’s message to India. Volleys of cheers started him oil a live miles jiruccssion to Government House, amidst the aeelamat ions d dense crowds im-liuling the native population, throughout. He held a reception at Dinhar Hall at Govern men 1. lions,'. The sentence from his speech—“f want you to know me. and I want to know you.” roused frantic applause.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1921, Page 3
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