THE ROYAL TOUR.
FUNCTION AT THE GUILDHALL.
THE PRINCE OF WALES'S IMPRESSIONS.
United Prees Association—By EUotrio ' Telegraph—Copyrigm.
LONDON, May 17. The Corporation of London officially welcomed the Prince and PrineeM of Wales at a luncheon at Guildhall Their Royal Highneaeee had •» «n,thu»«v siastio reception from the crowd* in the streete. (Received May 19th, 1 a.m.) -VLONDON, May 18.
The Prince of Wales, speaking at tb*> Guildhall, in reviewing his tour, said he realised the patience, the simplicity of life, the loyal devotion, and the religious spirit which oharacterieed the. Indian pooples. He knew aldo their faith in tho absolute justice and .in-, tegrity of British, rule. "He felt that , the task of governing would be made > : easier if the ruling race infused into it a wider element of. sympathy, and he/ ■ predicted an abundant genuine response if tuie were done. ■•..■. ..'v^',*
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 9
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