THE PRINCE’S TOUR.
REVIEW OF TROOPS.
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(Received February 10, 1.50 p.m.)
DELHI, Feb. 9
A review of the Maharaja’s army of live thousand all arms, ready for active service, was the Prince’s last ceremonial function in Gwalior. Amongst tho marching troops were the seven-year Princess Mary, named after the Queen, and her young brother George, the King’s godson, clad in miniature khaki uniforms. The remainder of the Prince's stay was devoted to tiger hunting on a neighboring hill. Ho departs on Sunday for Agra, en route to Delhi;
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15746, 10 February 1922, Page 6
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