PRINCE LEAVES TOKIO.
PERIOD OF REST TAKEN. COUNTRYSIDE WELCOME. VISITOR DEEPLY TOUCHED. By Teleswpli—Press Association—Copyright I ,4. and N.Z. TOKIO, Apr.l '20. , | The Prince of Wales' four hours' jourJ ney from Tokio to Nikko was a joy ride' J through the cheering countryside. The ' 1 entire population along the railway as- i ' sembled at the stations and saluted the . ! train. At one point the Prince was so j I touched by the amazing outburst of enI thusiasm that he alighted and walked ! among the gathering. Cheering is a recently acquired custom of the Japanese, but a London crowd could not outdo them, j Nikko was brilliantly illuminated. The Prince is resting after a strenuous j time. | ===== j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18072, 22 April 1922, Page 9
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