ROYALTY IN INDIA.
A BIG RECEPTION. KING'S SHOOTING BAO. Ry Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Calcutta, January 1. Their Majesties received the 'leading officials and citizens of Bengali in a great amphitheatre. A huge , crowd lined the route, including five thousand veiled women in a pavilion screened with muslin. .'. The King's bag in Nepal consisted of 18 rhinoceri, 4 bears, and 39 tigers (of which the King shot 24 tigers). On, one occasion he secured a tiger and a 'bear with the right and left barrels. '
CINEMATOGRAPH RECORDS. \ EXCITE INTEREST IN LOXDONI Received 2, 11.25 p.m. London, January 2. Cinematographs of the Durbar are exciting interest in the music halls and picture palaces, particularly the one one showing the Gaekwar of Baroda's single perfunctory bow and his action in turning his back on their Majesties. The picture aroused a demonstration of disapproval at the Empire Theatre.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 158, 3 January 1912, Page 5
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143ROYALTY IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 158, 3 January 1912, Page 5
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