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THE GREAT DURBAR.

A SPECTACLE OF GORGEOUS BEAUTY., HOW, A' FAMOUS REGIMENT WAS PUNISHED^ By; telegraph—Press Association-’ .Copyright* BOMBAY, Jan. 2. Thunders of applause followed Lord Curzon’s speech. The feudatory Princes then paid individual homage, the Nizam of Hyderabad beginning, and each sent congratulations to the Emperor. The richness of the dresses and splendor of the jewels was marvellous and unrivalled. The Begum ol Chopai was the only ruling princess present. Screened by a veil, and wearing her crowm, she knelt and laid a gold casket, containing her congratulations, at Lord Curzon’s feet. The stateliness and gorgeous beauty of .the spectacle impressed all.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 710, 5 January 1903, Page 2

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THE GREAT DURBAR. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 710, 5 January 1903, Page 2

THE GREAT DURBAR. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 710, 5 January 1903, Page 2

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