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The Prince's Visit.

— REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. , i PRINCE AT HYDERABAD. 1 ■Received This Day at 12.25 p.iu.) DELHI, Jan 25. The Prince had a splendid reception. ® at Hyderabad. Great crowds of natives along five miles of route ot the Royal procession, testified to hearty sincere loyalty. There was no sign of anything in the shape of a boycott or political strife. The city and bazaars [ were lavishly decorated and illuminated Fourteen thousand girll and boy students from various institutions were distributed in stands along the route. Many sightseers took places early in e the morning and waited for hours. The I ceremonial proceedings were marked b> c much splendour and elaborate etiquette. ' The Nizam appeared detemined to outdo all other rulers in the lavish ness and magnificence of the reception.

POLICE DEFIED. I (Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) DELHI, Jan 23. ; In defiance of the police prohibition, Non-oooperators held a meeting to discuss the Moplah question. The police charged and dispersed the crowd bo being arrested. A similar meeting "as held at several other places. At Dales the police dispersed the gathering amid a, shower of brickbats. Several demonstrators were injured and a number arrested.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1922, Page 3

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195

The Prince's Visit. Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1922, Page 3

The Prince's Visit. Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1922, Page 3

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