TUE KING AND QUEEN
DEPARTURE FOR INDIA.
GREAT ENTHUSIASM.
Prese AMocittioa— Br Telegrsph-Copjriflii
LONDCfN, November 12. The departure of'their Majestiea for India waa the oocaeion of an cnthueiutic demount ration. > Tho lino of route was crowded, and they wero loudly cheered. Cnbiiwt Mimstera, Anibafeadore, Sir George Reid, arid Sir W. Hall-Jones, and 300 notables said farewell at Victoria Station.
.•The Btoamer Medina, with their Majesties aboard, left Portsmouth in the afternoon. The fleet off Splthead naluted the eteamer, and the fifet division of the homo, fleet accompanied htr down the Chaniwl,, providing & fine ipectacle. LIGHTING THE RED SEA. ■, WNDON, November 12. During the Medina's piwrage through the Red Set Turkey, ha* egreed Jo relight the lighU that have been extinguished owing to the war. ' ',
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15300, 14 November 1911, Page 5
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