NATIVE RULERS IN LONDON
ROYAL BANQUET AT PALACE (Biitish Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, November 5. hi tlie State dining room at Bucking ham Palace, the King-Emperor, who was accompanied by the Queen, entertained at a banquet the Indian ruling princes and chiefs who are in London to attend the Round Table Conference. The scene was a magnificent one, the princes being attired in robes of ceremony. The guests, who numbered fifty, included, in addition to the Indian princes, the Queen of Spain, the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, and other members of the Royal Family. THE BRITISH DELEGATION INFORMAL MEETING. RUGBY, November 5. The third informal meeting of the British Indian delegation to the Round Table Conference on India was held at St. James’s Palace to-day, the Aga Khan presiding. Captain Wedgwood Benn (Secretary of State for India) addressed the meeting, and at Ins suggestion seven members were selected to confer with _ representatives of the other delegations and with the Secretary of State in regard to the agenda and procedure of the Round Table Conference.
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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 8
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