THE DELHI DURBAR.
KING AND QUEEN TAKE THEIR DEPARTURE. ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES. Delhi, December 17. The King has departed for Nopaul, and the (jueen for Agra. The ruling princes assembled to bid their Majesties farewell. The route to the station was thronged with enthusiastic spectators. GAEK AVAR’S ALLEGED INDIEEERENT HOMAGE DUE TO NERVOUSNESS. (Received IS, 8.5 a.m.) Delhi, December 17. Owing to statements on the /seemingly indifferent manner displayed by the Gaekwar of Droda when he paid homage to the King, the Gaekwar, in a letter, expressed Ills sorrow at his failure to observe etiquette, stating that it was due to nervousness.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 18 December 1911, Page 5
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