The Prince’s Visit.
| THE PRINCE’S VISIT. REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. (Received This Day at 2 p.m.) DELHI, Mft-jn 1 It was understood the fourth ji.oe at lahora Gymkhana on W-Miicsday would he Princess Mary’s Plate. The Prince accordingly mounted m l won among a hurricane of cheers. It was then discovered oit was not Mary’s Plate.
The Prince departed for Jammu in the evening, in consequence of the abandonment of the military maooeuv-os, the remainder of the Indian programme being revised on the groan I . f ov many.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1922, Page 3
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