The Prince’s Visit.
«nfl T »'U-AN AND N.Z. CABI.E ASSOCIATION DELHI, January 30, Symptoms of Gandhism were appa rent in connection with the Prince’i one dya visit to Nagpur on the rout( to Indore, hut the boycot movemeni failed to prevent the route through < the European quarter being well-lined 1 with Indians. A. good reception was ■ participated i.ll by hundreds of natives j from tlie surrounding district. I>esi pite the shortness of the visit the in--1 habitants went to great trouble and expense in decoraing the streets. The Gandhists signally failed in an 1 attempt to picket the railway station. ! Bazaars and shops were closed in the native city but outside that business proceeded as usual. The city was on holiday. The chief official ceremorty was a durbar, when the Prince received the homage of the feudatory chiefs. An inspection of troops and scouts and a State dinner followed. AuuuaaaauuraiAu/* xmeuxuam
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1922, Page 3
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