ROYAL CENTENARY
CELEBRATION IN TONGA NUKUALOFA, (Tonga), December 5. The little capital of the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga is now thronged by singing, dancing crowds decked with tropical flowers in the celebration of tjie centenary of the coronation of King George Tupou. The first delegations of the high chiefs of Fiji and Samoa have added their gifts to* the great heaps piled before the palace. Quen Salote is the present sovereign. The Governor of Fiji, Sir Alexander Grantham, flew to Tonga to represent His Majesty and invested the Queen with the Grand Cross of the British Empire. The warships, Euralus and Arabis, represented the Royal Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy. A battery of saluting guns brought by the Euralus as a gift from the British Government was installed before the palace. The.formal and informal ceremonies will last many days.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 48, 6 December 1945, Page 5
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