TOUR OF INDIA
BRITISH PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS ROYALLY ENTERTAINED British Official Wireless' RUGBY, 7th April. Twenty boys belonging to twelve British public schools returned to Lon* don after a GOO miles tour of India. The journey was organised by the School Empire Tour Committee. The boys spent two months in India in charge of a master at Rugby school. They dined with the Viceroy, hail tea with Congress leaders, rode camels, saw the sunrise on Mt. Everest from a distance of 100 miles, went in search of a tiger, shopped in native bazaars, anil drove through the Ivy her Pass. Many important cities were visited, and the boys were royally entertained everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 April 1934, Page 5
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