to be accorded to have been 188 prisoner a have lord CURZON. bands played StameMarch ” outside was followed from forty thouan immense multiThe effect was in a singularly and eloquent speech, with great dignity and effect, emphasised the advantages of British d welt upon the significance that onedlfth of the race, through their reprewere assembled to testify and faithful attachHTto a common Sovereign. King’s assurance , that the object of his rule was to Stance the welfare of his Indian iubj'ects has produced a profound Impression*
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1903, Page 2
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