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This function was attended by many English and Indian notabilities. The bright saris and turbans of the visitors provided a gay note of colour, eclipsing the pretty frocks of the English women. In our photograph the Dowager Maharani of Cooch Behar (seated), Princess Sudhira Mandei, Mr and Mrs H. S. Mulit, Mrs V. M. Lambali, and Mrs Mukerjee at the garden party. —Sport and General, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 38

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This function was attended by many English and Indian notabilities. The bright saris and turbans of the visitors provided a gay note of colour, eclipsing the pretty frocks of the English women. In our photograph the Dowager Maharani of Cooch Behar (seated), Princess Sudhira Mandei, Mr and Mrs H. S. Mulit, Mrs V. M. Lambali, and Mrs Mukerjee at the garden party. —Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 38

This function was attended by many English and Indian notabilities. The bright saris and turbans of the visitors provided a gay note of colour, eclipsing the pretty frocks of the English women. In our photograph the Dowager Maharani of Cooch Behar (seated), Princess Sudhira Mandei, Mr and Mrs H. S. Mulit, Mrs V. M. Lambali, and Mrs Mukerjee at the garden party. —Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 38