Prince of Wales.
retjter’s telegrams
GREAT RECEPTION IN CEYLON. 'Vr* , ’ DELHI, March 23. Tire Prince of Wales had a wonderful journey from Colombo to Kandy during ' the morning. The entire population of the district for fifteen miles on each suite of the railway, gathered at wayside stations to see his special tram pass. It was like a popular demonstration in Australasia or Canada. There were solid masses of Ceylonese in deep rows at every station platform and on the banks, rocks and trees between them. They went to extraordinary pains to decorate his seventy mile route from o coast. Even single mud huts displayed the Union Jack, and every tmy village under the palms showed its loyal y. Bamboo arches or garlands nere 8 Between trees. For three and a halt hours the Prince passed what appeare to be an almost continuous crowd, beginning at Colombo and continuing along the rice fields of the plain, and then clinging in thin lines to the steep cheered lik Europeans and clutc h Prince with precise volleys of hami clapping. Some etaiiom contnbuted groups of industrious drummer, banginrr tom toms. , The Prince was received at thei s. - tion by Kandy chiefs ;m picture q full dress, balloon like skirts and heavy silk jewelled hats.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1922, Page 3
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