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Palace, all the Indian Representatives were individually presented to the King, who handed to each a Silver Coronation Medal. Subsequently H.R.H. the Prince of Wales handed Medals to the troops, who afterwards marched past the Sovereign.

Amongst other entertainments to which the Maharajah was invited were those given by the Dukes of Marlborough, Westminster, Northumberland, Somerset, Marquis of Lansdowne, the late Marquis of Salisbury, Earl Roberts, Lord Wenlock (late Governor of Madras) and the Bishop of London.

Lord George Hamilton, the Secretary of State for India, gave a farewell interview to all the representatives separately and presented each of them with his photograph bearing his autograph.

The Maharajah left London on the 15th August, and after staying for two days in Paris and four days at Geneva embarked at Marseilles on the 21st. He landed at Bombay