VISITORS TO SOUTH AFRICA.
(Press Aasn.— -By Telegraphs-Copyright) (Received December 1, 9.5 a.m.) ; EAST LONDON, November 30.
Messrs Fisher and Fowlds were entertained at luncheon by. the Mayor and Mayoress." .■•'■Thiey were guests &t ; a':river picnic, and' were banquetted in tlie evening. \ ; JOHANNESiBURG, Npy. .30. The Duke arid. Duchess of Connaught had the heaviest, day of thejir tour.. They were welconied; by . huge, enthusiastic .CT.ow.da; The decorations were lavish. The Duke received an. address in Union Square. He laid the foundation -of a new* y tiown hall, arid. ,PEpried;'',>' i; .Xoung Women's Christiaai 1 Aaaociatioii building Wd aiflb gallery. In thfe'lafterrioori'they attended a garden party. In, tho. evening there was a Mayoral reception; ■ Indians liave written to the Diijk©, regretting that owing to the Unkm ParliujneTits non-coin plianco wijthi theii*.." demands, it was impossible for tlienr to associate themselves with the presentation of addressee. Nevertheless, theyexpressed their loyalty to the irhi*o»e, and tendered him a personal ;welcpme:' ''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12318, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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