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THE PRINCE IN INDIA

ItKt"! 1 Kids TKLKCIIAMS. 1.E1,111. Nov. 2<b ‘ Tin- Prince of Wales returned to Bom bay and spent Sunday quietly, lie was effusively cheered at vari'ut*- points by great emails "f natives as lie drove through tin* city, lie visited flu* Seamen's" Institute and attended service in the Cathedral. The situation in the native quarter, is quieter, though isolated aflrays are reported. A Conference at Gandhi's residence considered means of controlling the rowdy elements of the opposing (!1 mmill is and other factions.

RECEPTION AT STATIUM. (Received This Day at 2 p.m.) DELHI, Nov. 21. That the Prince’s visit to Bombay was uiinlfccted by the rioting, wets proved by the great ovation at the military display in the Stadium, at which fifteen thousand natives were massed in open tiers. Not a single discordant note was stitick. Among the addresses received was one from Parsecs. The disaflocted native quarter was quiet.. I here were no serious outbreaks, rioting or looting. This was due to the energetic action of the authorities and also to the efforts of joint pickets ol Parsecs, Hindus and .Mohamednns, who patrolled the bazaars in conformity with an agreement reached hist night between the various factious of the native community at Gandhi's residence 1 . I rams resumed and most shops reopened. Normal conditions arc apparently established,. hut the iHtliee and military still keep it close watch oil the disalfectcel area.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

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THE PRINCE IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

THE PRINCE IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

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