FOOTBALL.
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ALL BLACKS. LONDON. Nov. It
The .Manchester Guardian, replying editorially to a correspondent, who resented tlie suggestion that severer things would have been said of the All Blacks' Rugby methods but for the courtesy due to visitors says: “Many believe that roughness received a distinct fillip during the New Zealanders’ tour"
BURNED WITH HIS JEWELS. LAHORE, Sept. 20. PietureJiue. scenes attended the funeral of the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir. Sir I’ratnb Singh, who died last Wednesday in his palace at Srinagar, the capital. The bier, which was covered with a cloth of gold, passed through dense crowds to the funeral pyre and was followed by Rajah Sir Hari Singh, who succeeds to the throne, and Rajah Poonch, the spiritual heir, who walked the whole of the distance barefooted and attired in a peasant’s rough garment. The dead ruler was burned in full uniform with jewels, which were committed to the flames with the body.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1925, Page 4
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