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  4. Western Australia Salutes the Duke and the Duchess in Glorious Sunshine

    WESTERN Australia, as the Cinderella of the Commonwealth, to-day received her Prince Charming. She also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST LANDING IN THE STATE OF W.A.

    The Duke and Duchess of York step on the wharf at Fremantle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOLDEN WELCOME TO A GOLDEN STATE

    North Fremantle, it was all the same. There was the same-preparation, the same air of expectancy with its attendant hurry and hustle. All traffic appeared to converge ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. FROM THE LADY FORREST

    Meanwhile the pilot-boat crew had been busy. The Lady Forrest poked her nose jauntily through the Moles as though fully seized of the important part she had to ...

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  8. ON TICK OF TIME

    Rough weather in the Bight means little to vessels like the Renown. It is but an incident of the voyage, the latest stage of which commenced on Thursday ...

    Article : 499 words
  9. AFTER THE STORM

    The gale left behind it a very heavy swell to-day, in which the Renown rolled considerable, though water is not coming aboard to anything like the same extent, ...

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  10. SCENE IN THE HARBOR

    The scene in the harbor was one gay with bunting, for everything afloat had "dressed ship" for the occasion. Eight bells on H.M.A.S. Sydney! As ...

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  11. FIRST GLIMPSE OF RENOWN

    The thousands in Perth and Fremantle who would later in the day cheer the Royal visitors were still sleeping soundly when the signalman on duty at Rottnest Island ...

    Article : 508 words
  12. THE RENOWN BERTHS

    With the memories of other noisy harbor welcomes, one was at a loss at first as to why ships' sirens and screeching whistles from harbor craft did not raise a ...

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  13. EARLY PREPARATIONS

    The wintry weather of a few days ago gave way yesterday to fine weather, and to-day it appeared that the weather gods had unequivocally relented of their ...

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  14. THE ROYAL PROGRESS

    Glint of steel in the sunlight snapping of rifles to the salute as a trim naval guard presents "arms"; the opening bars of the National Anthem played with ...

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