PRINCE FUSHIMA'S VISIT.
f OBJECTIONS TO "THE MJKADO," (Press Assn.— By Telegraph. — Copyright.) (Received May 8, 8.58 a.m.) LONDON, May 7." Prince Fushima was accorded ovations on. arrival at Dovf r and London. In the House of Commons, Mr Gladstone Muted that after revisal the opera "Mikado" may be allowed to be played^ Mr Edmund Robertson, secretary to jfche Admiralty,, stated tlia.t the Admiralty, at : thff Instance elf the Lord Chamberlain, had instructed naval and marine bands not to play selections from '*3n\e Mikado" during Prince Fushjma's visit.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10966, 8 May 1907, Page 3
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