THANKGIVING.
SAFE RETURN OF ROYALTY,
By telegraph* Press Asa’n* Copyxlgh Received 9.58 p.m„ May 14,
London, May 14,
Following KiDg Edward’s example in 1876, the Prince of Wales desired atharks giviDg Bervice at the Abbey for their safe return. King Edward, the Prince of Wales, oil the royalties in London, 250 bluejackets from the Renown and Terrible, a draft of marines and infantry, Lord Tweedmoutb, First Lord of the Admiralty, and many others were present. The dean’s sermon dwelt on India’s appreciation of her great Emperor’s beneficial rule and personal care for her welfare.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1749, 15 May 1906, Page 2
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