THEIR MAJESTIES LEAVE
OFF TO INDIA. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. London, This Day. The departure of their Aiajesties for India was marked by an enthusiastic demonstration. The route was crowded and their Aiajesties were loudly cheered. Alinisters, Ambassadors, Sir G. Reid, Sir W. ETail-Jones and 300 notable persons farewelled their Aiajesties at the Victoria Station. The steamer Aledina with their Aiajesties aboard left Portsmouth in tiic ifternoon. The fleet at Spithead saluted and the first division of the Horn- ff-ft accompanied them down the channel, providing a fine spec-
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4087, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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