THE PRINCE AND INDIA.
TOUR NOT ABANDONED.
RENOWN'S FESTIVE CARGO. Renter. LONDON, Sept. 21. It is announced that recent events in India have in no way affected the programme for the Prince of Wales' tour. The Renown's stores include 195,000 cigarettes for the officers, 2000 dozen bottles of wine, 9000 cigars, in addition to 5000 cigars for the Prince of Wales himself, 5860 gallons of rum, and 4000 gallons of limejuice for the men, and 11 black cats for luck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 5
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