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The Prince’s Visit.

JTWI’RMJA*? AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PRINCE'S REVIEW. DELHI, February 9. A review of the Maharajahs army of five thousand all arms, ready for active service, was the Prince’s last ceremonial function in Gwalior. Amongst the marching troops were the seven year Princess Mary, named after the Queen, and y olin g brother George, the King’s Godson, clad in miniature khaki uniforms. The remainder of the Prince’s stay was devoted to tiger hunting in the neighbouring hills. He departs on Sundap for Agra, en route to Delhi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1922, Page 3

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The Prince’s Visit. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1922, Page 3

The Prince’s Visit. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1922, Page 3

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