PRINCE OF WALES.
PIG-STICKING EXPEDITION.
FAMOUS TROOPS REVIEWED,
(Received 11.30 a.m.)
DELHI, Nov. 30,
•The Prince's party in the early morning, before daylight, left Jodhpur on a pig-sticking expedition five miles out, accompanied by the Maharajah, other notables and a number of ladies. Good sport was enjoyed, pigs being plentiful. The Prince of Wales made the first kill. Riding down his pig he got a good, clean thrust in a vital spot. Later he accounted for a second boar. Subsequently he reviewed the famous Jodhpur Lancers, who after distinguished work in France and the Jordan Valley, were the last Indian troops to leave France. The Prince at night was the guest at a State banquet. He will depart tomorrow for Bikanir. —Reuter.
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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1921, Page 5
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