The Prince in India.
Iff.TIHI.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION I)FIJIl, Nov 2R.
The Prime stoppnl one day at Ajmer, ell route from I'daipur to .lodphur, and met Raipula.ua Princes, and distributed prizes at tile Mayor College. He was received by nobles with enstoniaay greetings, hot the Ghandist Nationalists declared a “Hartal. All the shops were kept shut. Cabs were procurable, but there was no demonstration made against the visit. DFJdll, Nov 28.
Advices from l.ohnre states that the advancin'' British troops have reached u planned line. A few rebels were encountered. It. is believed that they have trekked. The South Burma Battalion killed 17 rebels at Beniamodee. Sixtv Muplabs raided the outskirts ol \V ;I mlu r <oi Saturday. They burned 17 limisi's anil four illllsiLil.ants were killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1921, Page 3
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128The Prince in India. Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1921, Page 3
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