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THE KING.

EFFECT OF HIS VfSiT ON THE XATIVES. XEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. UK BLECTIUO TELEGKAPH —COPYRIGHT (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (Rec-eivcd December 15, 8.5 a.m.) London, December 14. Tlio Delhi correspondent of the Times says it is noticeable that the overwhelming importance of the chnng(vt)f caj>ital is nat fulJy grasped, even 'Ijy tbo proiiiim-jib jidnii.n-ista-atioii. The jiredoiniuctit feeling in Bengal, in the absence of reason, is that violent agitation has won tho victory. Ttli3 MnhoimucdaiiK are uminoved by ■i]io change of capital. Five MosJcms in lOaslern Bengal bavo been deserted. Tbo Indians ai-e enormously impressed by tho power which attributes to the Crown, ami the spectacle, when tho Emperor announced his rofentioin to shift the capital from Calcutta to Delhi struck aJI who witnessed it.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1671, 15 December 1911, Page 3

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THE KING. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1671, 15 December 1911, Page 3

THE KING. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1671, 15 December 1911, Page 3

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