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  2. PILOTING THE WARSHIPS.

    "Signal, sir. Six miles, sir." There was really no need for this intimation by the lookout of the pilot steamer, for Captain Chudleigh had seen the code flags ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  3. THE ARRIVAL

    They were there before sunrise. The Pacific was breaking crash after crash on the rocks far below one. Far up the coast came and went, again and again, the pale flash ...

    Article : 951 words
  4. ALONG THE COAST.

    The first thousand people that stood on the Ccogee cliffs in the early morning beheld at 7 o'clock a blurr in the grey mist which joined without a seam the sea and sky. It ...

    Article : 629 words
  5. THE PRINZ WALDEMAR'S TRIP.

    Under the auspices of the Nord Deutscher Lloyd, this fine steamer left the wharf at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, with a large number of passengers, to meet the American fleet at sea. ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. FORMING LINE.

    The slim white lengths of the northern squadron slipped one by one into the light. Away to the right the dark forms of the southern squadron held back into the cloud. ...

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  7. PAY FOR THE FLEET.

    Despite the fact that it was a bank holiday, the paymasters of the various American battleships called at the Bank of New South Wales yesterday afternoon, and drew a large ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. THE CONCERTS.

    The first of the concerts given by the citizens of Sydney, under the patronage of an executive committee with the Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) as chairman, ...

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  9. THE SERENADE.

    In the evening the Sydney Liedertafel, under Mr. W. A. Orchard, serenaded the various battleships. The steamer Kookaburra conveyed about a hundred members of the ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. AT MIDDLE-HEAD.

    As the flagship entered the Heads she came in view of thousands of sightseers on Middle Head, which looks right out between the Inner South and North Heads. It was a really ...

    Article : 470 words
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    ENTRANCE OF THE FLEET AS SEEN FROM NORTH HEAD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Railway Department, anticipating a very heavy traffic on the several suburban lines to-day, have made arrangements for a frequent service of trains to be run. ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. FROM NORTH HEAD.

    Ordinarily the view from North Head extends to away beyond Botany, but Nature's curtain made a mystery of everything beyond Murriverie, and the fort at Ben Buckler, until ...

    Article : 518 words
  14. IN THE HARBOUR.

    Shortly after 10.30 a.m. the steamer Hunter cast off from the N.D.L. wharf, and with flags flying gaily and bands playing steamed down the harbour towards the Heads. The vessel ...

    Article : 774 words
  15. SCENE ON THE BIOGRAPH.

    In the evening at the Palace Theatre Mr. T. J. West's moving Pictures included a vivid series depicting the arrival of the American fleet at the Heads, as well as the crowds and ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. MINERS FOR THE FLEET.

    It is expected that close on 2000 miners and their wives and families will leave for Sydney on Saturday, as Saturday and Monday are holidays at all district mines. ...

    Article : 20 words
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