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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The bo'sun's whistle and the tramp of the men on board the Ringarooma warn us at 7 a.m. on Sunday morning that the Australian squadron is to leave its anchorage ...

    Article : 572 words
  3. THE VERANDAH

    The weather prophets were all out of it. Monday morning broke fair and sunny. Had the weather been ordered especially by a board of meteorological experts, after long ...

    Article : 1,769 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS

    The expectations aroused by the production of Macbeth at Her Majesty's' Theatre were not disappointed, save in one important particular. Those who went with the idea ...

    Article : 1,835 words
  5. SCENE IN THE HARBOR

    All Sunday night the Ophir, a blaze of light from stem to stern, lay off Mornington, surrounded by her consorts, the June and St. George, and the vessels of the ...

    Article : 988 words
  6. THE LANDING AT ST. KILDA.

    The Royal visitors were expected to set foot on the St. Kilda pier a few minutes before 2 o'clock. One by one those who were to ...

    Article : 1,174 words
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