THE DELHI DURBAR.
NATIVE PRINCES ARRIVING.
CAMPS RAPIDLY FILLING
(United Press Association —Copyright.) CALCUTTA, Nov. 21.
Native princes and troops are arriving at Delhi. The camps are rapidly filling. KING VISITS KHEDIVE. E N TET IT A INS DISTING UISH ED COMPANY. PORT SAID, Nov. 22. King George exchanged visits with the Khedive, and he received Zia Ecldine. the French, din’omat-io agent, and others. He also had luncheon with the Khedive and a distinguished company aboard the Medina. GOOD WISHES. FROM THE SULTAN. (Received Nov. 22. 10.50 p.m.) PORT SAID, Noy. 22. Kino- George received from Zia Eddim?, the Sultan’s eldest son, and the Sultan, letters wishing him happiness and prosperity on his voyage. He handed Zia Eddiiie a sealed letter for the Sultan and asked him to convey good wishes.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3381, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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131THE DELHI DURBAR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3381, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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