In his State clothe*, including the .Town, the Sultan of .lohore noar.- diamonde worth £2.400,000. His collar, his epaulettes, hi? g'rdle, his cii'iV. ■sparkle with preeioud stones. His bracelets are of m;i.->ive u'old. and his linger* are covered with riuaw which are almost priceless l . The handle and the Made of his sword are covered with precious stones. The most rmstlv insignia of princely dignity, however, are those of the Sultan, or Maharajah, of Baroda. in India. The chief ornament ie a necklace of five strings, containing r>oo diamonds, fomc of which ore as large as hazel nut-i. The upper and lower rows consi c t of of the same <\7c. At. rhe. Police Court this afternoon, Herl)ert Henry Naylnr. a young man was remanded to appear at N'garuawahia Police Tourt on Dot liter 10 on a charge of having indecently assaulted .i girl aged 8 years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 3
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