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j THE DURBAR C., JWN. By Gable—Press Associai..j.i—Copyright. i London, March 14. The Indian Government lias purchased the crown used at the Durbar for £60)000. It will be deposited in the Tower to be kept for future Durbars. A GENEROUS DONOR. London, March 14. A donation of £IOO,OOO has been anonymously given for the purchase of a site for headquarters of the University of London, near the British Museum. TROUBLESOME TRIBESMEN. Teheran, March 14. A hundred and fifty Rajput troops have been landed at Lingah, as the tribesmen of the hinterland are threatening reprisals on the British Consume owing to the war ships capturing arms. WESTRALIAN CADETS ENTERTAINED. London, March 14. The Archbishop of Canterbury entertained the Westralian cadets at Lambeth Palace. Alderman Sir Charles Wakefield entertained them at lunch at the Guildhall. The King inspected and addressed the boys at Buckingham Palace. _ His Majesty expressed sympathy with the Young Australia movement. The Prince of Wales was also present.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 221, 16 March 1912, Page 2
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161GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 221, 16 March 1912, Page 2
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