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  2. THE ROYAL CARNIVAL CONTINUES IN SYDNEY. PRINCE'S WEEK-END

    Crowning the Prince's week-end was another spectacular harbour welcome such as his Royal Highness will probably not see again in Australia, certainly not in such an exquisite ...

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  3. THE DEPARTURE

    A bleak, biting westerly set the flags flapping on the Government House gateway at 10 o'clock last night. Fewer than two hundred people had gathered to see the Prince leave ...

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  4. HARBOUR CARNIVAL.

    High overhead there broke the showers of stars in many colours, their dazzling brilliancy lighting up harbour and city. On the main decks of the Renown and the Australia flares ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S HERITAGE.

    The Bishop of Bathurst (Rev. Dr. Long) preached an eloquent and impressive patriotic sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the Prince of Wales being an attentive ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES HOSPITAL.

    The progress of the Prince through the streets yesterday, on his visit to the Randwick Military Hospital, afforded many thousands of people the closest view they have yet had of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ST. ANDREW'S.

    His Royal Highness attended Divine service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. With him were Admiral Halsey, Colonel Grigg, and other members of the personal staff. There ...

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  8. AT THE RACES.

    The visit of the Prince of Wales to Randwick races on Saturday was the occasion of aother series of popular ovations. The anxiety to see the Royal visitor again ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE ROYAL TRAIN.

    The Royal train which carried the Prince of Wales and his staff and visitors to Queanbeyan last night is a thing of great beauty. From the blue and gold enamelled engine of ...

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  10. THE UNIVERSETY.

    His Royal Highness will be received at the principal entrance of the University next Wednesday by the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Senate, and staff. Visitors are ...

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  11. EARLY SALUTATIONS.

    Though on Saturday the Prince had no public engagements during the morning a crowd of people waited near Government House on the chance of having an opportunity of seeing ...

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  12. CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR ABANDONED.

    At a meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council a telegram was received from General White, announcing that the Prince's cross-country trip had been abandoned. ...

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  13. CROWDS ON RENOWN.

    The invitation extended to returned soldiers and their friends, and boy scouts, to visit the Renown on Saturday afternoon met with an overwhelming response. So great were the ...

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  14. JACK ASHORE.

    Royal Naval House is the home of Jack when he is ashore. Thither he gravitatts when he is on leave in Sydney. Melbourne, and other large ports in the Commonwealth, ...

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  15. SATURDAY NIGHT.

    With nearly all the special Prince's visit street regulations lifted, citizens enloyed a go-as-you-please freedom on Saturday, and motor cars were allowod to roam as ...

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  16. GIFTS TO THE PRINCE.

    Among the gifts to the Prince was an elaborate leather writing-case, on the front of which was a coloured plate representing an American Indian, with characteristic ...

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