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  2. PRINCE VISITS NEWCASTLE, AND SAILS FROM SYDNEY. TRIUMPHAL WELCOME

    The Prince of Wales left Toronto yesterday for Newcastle, where he was accorded a magnificent welcome. He visited Walsh Island, where he launched the Commonwealth steamer Enoggera. ...

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  3. THE NEWCASTLE WELCOME.

    HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS REPLYING TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY THE CITIZENS OF NEWCASTLE AT KING EDWARD PARK YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRINCE LEAVES SYDNEY RENOWN SAILS FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Prince of Wales, on returning from Newcastle last night, left Sydney on board the Renown on his voyage to Western Australia. Many thousands of people met him at the Central ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. LEAVING TORONTO.

    A perfect day greeted the Prince this morning at Toronto, and as the sun rose in a cloudless sky, the deep blue of the limpid lake presented a striking picture, the ...

    Article : 872 words
  6. CIVIC WELCOME.

    Probably the most picturesque portion of to-day's proceedings was the presentation the address of welcome in King Edward Park. This took place on a dais erected in the ...

    Article : 640 words
  7. SCENES OF ENTHUSIASM.

    The Renown left her moorings in the harbour shortly after 4 o'clock, and waited at anchor between the Heads for the Prince. Although it was announced that the departure ...

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  8. ROYAL PROGRESS.

    The Royal progress at the end of the day serpentined a course of about two miles from King Edward Park, which takes in a great picturesque sweep of blue sea and white beach ...

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  9. STEEL WORKS.

    The visit of the Prince of Wales to the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steelworks was wonderfully inspiring in its democratic and spontaneous nature. In many ...

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  10. INCIDENT AT NEWCASTLE.

    A dramatic incident marked the Prince's departure from Walsh Island, on his way to the steel works. The crowds were packed from stom to stern on the steamer Hunter, ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. ON THE TRAIN.

    The Prince left Newcastle amid scenes of enthusiasm rivalling those of his arrival. As his car drove up to the station at the conclusion of the Royal progress, he remained ...

    Article : 928 words
  12. LAUNCHING THE ENOGGERA.

    THE VESSEL LEAVLNG THE WAYS AT WALSH ISLAND YESTERDAY. THE INSET SHOWS THE PRINCE OF WALES IN THE ACT OF PRESSING THE LEVER WHICH SEVERED THE CORDS HOLDING THE SHIP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. POLICE PRAISED.

    The Prince of Wales, before leaving Sydney, complimented the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. James Mitchell, on the excellent arrangements made during his visit, and the ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. THE LUNCHEON.

    The Royal party then adjourned to a special marquce which had been erected in King Edward Park, and where his Royal Highness was entertained at lunch by the Mayor and ...

    Article : 607 words
  15. WALSH ISLAND.

    Embarking at the Market Wharf, in the Royal launch, the Prince commenced his triumphant trip across the harbour to Walsh Island. Along the Royal progress a myriad ...

    Article : 1,080 words
  16. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The railway arrangements for the Newcastle visit were of a thorough nature, and, in spite of minor delays on the Hawkesbury River launch trip, no hitch occurred in the running ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. CITY OF NEWCASTLE.

    The Prince has captured Newcastle, just as he has captured all other parts of Australia that he has so far touched. From the Royal train up the special platform opposite the ...

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  18. PRESENTED WITH GOLD BRICK.

    During the course of the Mayoral luncheon in King Edward Park, Newcastle, the Mayor privately presented the Prince with a small gold brick, made from a nugget of pure ...

    Article : 75 words
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