The Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and Yorl will leave Port Melbourne railway station at noon to-day, and by continuous travelling will reach Brisbane at noon on Monday. Lord Hopetown will ...
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Advertising : 721 wordsThe State Premier (Mr. See) has had prepared the following comparison between the Government and Opposition, or Liberal, manifestoes:— MINISTERIAL. OPPOSITION. ...
Article : 1,586 wordsDriver George Frederick Evans, the driver of the goods train No. 37A, which collided with goods train No. 38A in the cutting at the 111 miles post near Rydal on Wednesday night, interviewed at his ...
Article : 983 wordsThe valuable gold casket coutaining the address from the Mayor and Corporation and citizens of Sydney in oblong in shape, the centre panel bearing the Duke's coat of arms beautifully modelled in gold, ...
Article : 504 wordsA public meeting of citizens of Newcastle, convened by the Mayor (Alderman W. J. Ellis) in response to an influentially signed requisition, was held in the council chambers to-night for the ...
Article : 622 wordsThe new drive by the lanks of the Yarra was formally declared open by the Duke this afternoon. The drive commences at Princess Bridge. It skirts the south bank of the river as far as Anderson-street, ...
Article : 471 wordsTn response to a circular issued on behalf of the Minister for Works 102 gentlemen representative of the commercial, manufacturing, agricultural, and industrial interests of the State met in the large hall ...
Article : 395 wordsThe official description of the trim is as follows: —The special train prepared for the conveyance of the Royal party is composed of the Governor-General's state car, a dining car, the Commissioners' ...
Article : 995 wordsMr. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, some time ago sent to Mr. Soo a telegram inviting him to proceed to New Zealand and join in the festivities which will take place there on the arrival of the ...
Article : 236 wordsThe general feeling amongst members is that the first session of the Commonwealth Parliament will be the hardest both in regard, to the length and number of the sittings and the many subjects which ...
Article : 901 wordsAn alteration was made to-day in the time of the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, who will leave Government House to-morrow at half-past 11 o'clock, and reach Port Melbourne in ...
Article : 318 wordsA presentation was made by the State Government of Victoria to-day to the Duke of Cornwall and York, which was most graciously accepted. An intimation had been given that his Royal Highness ...
Article : 569 wordsTha Royal party, it is understood, will pay a brief visit to the Hawkesbury. We are requested to state that no copies of addresses to be presented to H.R.H. the Duke of ...
Article : 57 wordsThe death is anuounced of Mr. William Forbes Hutchinson, Brigade Bandmaster of the New South Wales Regment, Royal Australain Artillery, which, took place yesterday afternoon. The deceased had ...
Article : 420 wordsThe alarming railway accident which took place near Rydal, on the Western line, on Wednesday night, following, as it did, closely upon other serious railway midhaps, appears to have given rise amongst ...
Article : 761 wordsA fog of remarkable density enveloped the city and coastline throughout last night, as a result of which shipping operations were entirely suspended for nearly 12 hours. The fog commenced to form at 9 p.m. last ...
Article : 344 wordsA number of the inter-State journalists who hive been in Melbourne recording the proceedings in connection with the Royal visit made a trip to Bendigo to-day, where they were entertained by the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Premier of Victoria and his colleagues were presented to the Duke this morning by the Lieutenant-Governor, and afterwards asked his Highness to accept a beautiful casktet of Australian blackwood ...
Article : 230 wordsThe ship George T. Hay arrived to-day from Sydney to load a cargo of coal from West Wallsend Colliery for Manila. The four-masted schooner F. M. Slade also arrived from Sydney to load East Greta ...
Article : 285 wordsArrivals: Kiel, s., from Sydney, sailed March 21; Abboyholme, Nine[?]ch, s., from Sydney, via Capetown; Marpesia, ship, from Busselton, sailed March 17. Departures: Damascus, s., from London for Sydney, via ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Oliver, Chairman, of the Railway Commissioners, left town 1ast night for Albury to take the necessary steps for the working of the traffic during the time that the Royal train will be travelling over ...
Article : 70 wordsAt a special meeting of the council to-day it was decided to present an address of welcome to the Duke of Cornwall and York to-morrow on a dais which will be elected outside the station for the Royal party. ...
Article : 271 wordsThe R.M.S. India, from London May 2, left Suez on Wednesday afternoon last. The Prinz Regent Luitpold arrived at Colombo on the 16th instant, homewards. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe new steamer Schemara, purchased by the Agent-General of New South Wales recently for the State Government to replace the Thetis, is expected to arrive in Sydney to-day. She left Adelaide on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 wordsAn intimation was given to several public men this morning that their presence was required at Government House, and when they attended the Doke presented them with what he was pleased to ...
Article : 293 wordsSome particulars have been ascertained with regard to the future note issue for the Commonwealth of Australai. A suggestion was recently made that such issue should first of all be one circulating throughout ...
Article : 475 wordsYesterday afternoon a remarkable experience was undergone by a number of men employed on the French ship Ville Du Havre, which is undergoing repairs at Mort's Dock and Engineering Company's Works, at ...
Article : 434 wordsAn accident happened to a goods train at 7 o'clock this evening. The train, known as No. 39, consisting of two engines and some 30 trucks, was travelling between Sydney and Newcastle. The train ...
Article : 188 wordsIn reply to a memorandum submitted by Mr. Rutledge, the acting Premier, to the Governor, and forwarded by the latter to Lord Hopetoun, the following message has been received:—"There is ...
Article : 142 wordsIn seeking to elicit opinion upou the Liberalist programme ehunciated by Mr. Lee, the leader of the Opposition, on Thursday night, a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald," yesterday afternoon, ...
Article : 526 wordsThe German citizens of the city have had prepared an elaborate address for presentation to the Duke of Cornwall and York during his Royal Highness's visit to Sydney. The address, which is a masterpiece of ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. Chomley (the Chief Commissioner of Police) was sent for this afternoon to Government House, when he was the recipient from the Duke of a pair of gold sleevelinks having a diamond in each link. ...
Article : 151 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent reports that the White Star steamer Suevic chared the Heads at 3.20 p.m. on Thursday. ...
Article : 22 wordsLord Lamington has received a communication from Lord Hopetoun intimating, among other matters, that the Duke of York's parly will leave Brisbane for New South Wales at noon on Friday ...
Article : 342 wordsMessrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., managing, agents for the above line, note:— The Airlie sailed from Townsville on the 10th, Cooktown 11th, and Thursday Island 13th May en route to Manila, ...
Article : 125 wordsThe third railwayaccident in two days occurred at the Redfern railway station last night. At 20 minutes past 11 o'clock a goods train was proceeding from Darling Harbour, and when at the junction with ...
Article : 193 wordsMessrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, advise the following movements of the Australian line of the Nippon Yasen Kaisha:— The Yawatta Mara leaves at noon to-day for Melbourne, ...
Article : 102 wordsWhen the Royal party were leaving Ballarat on Monday evening her Royal Highness was presented by Guard Drinan, of the Royal train, on behalf of Mrs. Mary Withell, a Ballarat resident, with a box ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 May 1901, Page 10
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