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"At a military parade – the Prince presented Colours to various Indian Regiments. One of the colour parties is seen marching past H.R.H. Rawal Pindi. (March 10th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/276
"The Prince of Wales’s Naval Staff. L. to R. Lieut. Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice- Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, and Captain Dudley North. Rawal Pindi. (March 10th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/277
"The Prince opens the Prince of Wales’s Royal Indian Military College. Dehra Dun. (March 13th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/278
"The Prince of Wales presents football cup won by 2/9 Gurkha Rifles. H.R.H. is seen congratulating members of the team. Dehra Dun. (March 13th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/279
"The Prince of Wales presents Colours to Sanawar Royal Military School. Dehra Dun. (March 13th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/280
"The last ceremony the Prince performed before leaving India was the unveiling of the Baluch Memorial at Karachi. Karachi. (March 17th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/281
"The Prince accompanied by the Governor of Ceylon arriving in Colombo. (March 21st, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/282
"The Royal Train on the journey between Colombo and Kandy. The Prince had a wonderful reception from groups of Islanders who gathered by the rail side. Ceylon. (March 23rd, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/283
"The Prince inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps. Kandy. (March 23rd, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/284
"The Prince receiving an address of Welcome from the Planters Association of Ceylon. Kandy. (March 23rd, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/285
"Kandyan Notables being presented to the Prince at a Garden Party in the Grounds of King’s pavilion. Kandy. (March 23rd, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/286
"At the Padang. The Prince was cheered by thousands of schoolchildren. H.R.H. is accompanied by H.E. the High Commissioner. Kuala Lumpur. (March 29th, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/287
"The Prince unveils the Straits Settlements War Memorial on the Connaught Drive. Singapore. (March 31st, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/288
"The Prince performed the opening ceremony of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition and made a tour of the grounds. Singapore. (March 31st, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/289
"The Prince of Wales talking to the Chinese Consul-General outside the Chamber of Commerce Pavilion, Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. Singapore. (March 31st, 1922.)"
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Ref: EAP166/2/1/11/290
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