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  2. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The weather was gloriously fine at Canberra to-day. A heavy frost whitened the grass in the early morn, but as the day progressed the sun shone ...

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  3. PLANE CRASHES

    A shocking air plane disaeter marred the perfect harmony with which to-day’s proceedings passed off. ...

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  4. THE FOUNDATION

    She is not yet; but he whose car Thrills to that finer atmosphere, Where footfalls of appointen things, ...

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  5. GREETINGS

    In connection with the opening of the Federal Parliament at Canberra, the Prime Minister’s office to-day released the following message: ...

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  6. KING’S MESSAGE

    Following his own address yesterday the Duke of York, added:— “It gives me great pleasure to read to you now the following ...

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  7. OUR PART AS A NATION

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley M. Bruce, speaking at the opening or the Federal Parliament. said: “Your Royal Highness. It is my ...

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  8. A RIOT OF COLOR

    The area fronting the main entrance to Parliament House provided a wonderful and impressive scene. The enclosure was a riot of color, in which ...

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  9. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY

    From, Leopold Amery, Colonial Secretary, as follows:—“I regret my duties here have not permitted my attending to-day’s ceremonies, but I ...

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  10. FROM WORLD POWERS

    Congratulatory messages were received from practically every country in the world. These include messages from.— ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT OPENED

    The fortunate 500 guests who had tickets to the Senate Chamber, then entered the precincts of Parliament, where in the main lobby the Duke ...

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  12. [?] AEROPLANES OVERHEAD

    A score of military aeroplanes, and four private planes, flew at low altitude over the assembly, and the droning of their powerful motors at times ...

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  13. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS

    At 10 o’clock their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven departed from Government House and they were followed five ...

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  14. THE KEY IN THE DOOR

    The Prime Minister then presented to the Duke of York the key of the door of Parliament House, and as his Royal Highness turned the look, and ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. DUKE’S ADDRESS

    The opening ceremony was then performed by the Duke, who read the following speech: “The King, my dear father, desiring to mark the ...

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  16. THE UNITED BLESSING

    A united religious service dedicating the Federal parliament House was then held by the heads of the various branches of the Protestant ...

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  17. KINIFORM RAILWAYS

    In his response the then Prime Minister, Right Hon. Andrew Fisher said: "I will not make a long speech. There is only one thing more in my mind to ...

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  18. NEW POSTAGE STAMP

    The new issue of commonwealth postage stamps, to commemorate the opening of the Federal Parliament at Canberra, were on sale at the Wagga ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. A CREAT LANDMARK

    Replying to the welcome of the Prime Minister, the Duke, facing the assembly, said: “We are gathered here this morning to open the first ...

    Article : 380 words
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