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ROYALTY IN INDIA.

HUGE RECEPTION OF BENGAL RESIDENTS. FIVE THOUSAND VEILED WOMEN. Calcutta, January 1. Their Majesties received the leading officials and citizens of Bengal in a great amphitheatre. A huge crowd lined the route, including' five thousand veiled women in a pavilion screened with muslin. KING’S SHOOTING TOUR IN NEPAUL. , A GOOD SHOT. Calcutta, January 1. The “bug” in Nepaul consisted of eighteen rhinoceroses, four bears, and 39 tigers, of which the King shot twenty-four tigers. On one occasion he secured a tiger and a l<-ir -nth the right right and left barrels

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 3 January 1912, Page 3

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94

ROYALTY IN INDIA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 3 January 1912, Page 3

ROYALTY IN INDIA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 3 January 1912, Page 3

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