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  4. A THUMB-NAIL SKETCH

    From now on, the visit of their Royal Highnesses will be a matter of affectionate memory and Empire history. During the two months from the time the Renown arrived in Sydney till she left Fremantle, enough was both written and said to fill many ...

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  5. WORTH REMEMBERING!

    Full name—Prince Albert, Frederick, Arthur, George, Duke of York. Date and Place of Birth— Born at York Cottage, Sandringham, on ...

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  8. WORTH REMEMBERING.

    Women and girls will remember the Duchess for her clothes and for her famous smile. It is a fact that, on landing at ...

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  9. THE ROYAL AMBASSADOR,

    The Duke of York, lacking, it would appear, the gay confidence of his elder brother—the Prince of Wales—seemingly more reserved because of a certain shyness, demonstrated in Australia, as in England a natural keenness and determination to understand and to share in the actual life of the people of ...

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  11. LADY OF THE LAUGHING EYES.

    The Duchess of York is the third [?] of Stanthmore [?] father’s estates as [?] she was married on April [?] ...

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