DUKE IN TOKIO.
A ROUND OP 81GHT8BBTNG. (nrmu> rasas sssocutio*—*r ■uscraxc txlbc&am—cornuasrr.) (Reeelved May 6th, 11.10 smb.) TOKIO, May fl. After yesterday's ceremonies, at which the precedents established when the previous Emperors received the Order of the Garter, in 1906 and 1918, were closely followed, the Duke ef Gloucester spent to-day in a round of sight-seeing. His most notable meeting was with Admiral Togo. Hs site reviewed £OOO Scouts. The Japanese Press is most polite. extolling the ancient friendship with Britain, and stating that the alliance still exists spiritual] v.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11
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