After performing the ceremony of turning on the water at the fountain, the Mayor entered his carriage, and accompanied by Mrs Sadler, Miss Sadler, Miss Scott, Canon ...
Article : 266 wordsAt 10 o'clock to-night thousands of persons assembled o[?]t[?] the Town Hall [?] "All people that on earth do dwell." followed by the National Anthem and the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Victoria Museum and Art Gallery was simply thronged all day; in fact during the seven hours from 10 till 5 the figures ran up to 15[?] which we believe i[?] the ...
Article : 48 wordsRAILTON, TUESDAY.—There were no celebrations to-day, most of the inhabitants having gone to Launceston. At night a bonfire was lighted by Mrs [?] two guns ...
Article : 37 wordsHis Worship the Mayor is desirous of as many societies as possible taking part in the procession that is to be held in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of ...
Article : 43 wordsBURNIE, TUESDAY.—Royal weather prevailed for the jubilee festivities, which passed off most successfully. About 11 o'clock over [?]00 children assembled at the ...
Article : 168 wordsThe festivities of to-day will be wound up by the Diamond Jubilee Aquatic Ball, which is to be held in the Albert Hall. That the spectacle in the hall will be a brilliant ...
Article : 190 wordsThis important part of the celebration, the firing of the royal [?]lute, was entrusted to the Launceston Artillery, and right worthily did they perform the duty. The corps ...
Article : 669 wordsFINGAL, TUESDAY.—The jubilee celebrations were loyally observed here to-day by a picnic presentation of medals to the children, and tree planting. Everything ...
Article : 54 wordsLEFROY, TUESDAY.—The jubilee celebrations hall here to-day [?]psed anything ever previously hell. The weather was perfect, and everything passed off without a ...
Article : 124 wordsCAM, TUESDAY.—At Somerset the jubilee festivities were fully and heartily entered into by the residents, who assembled in great force at the State school. The ...
Article : 166 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—Whatever doubt[?] if any, existed in the minds of sceptics as to how her Majesty's record reign would be celebrates in Hobart, the result of to-day's ...
Article : 2,399 wordsYesterday was a record day for Launceston in more ways than one. On Saturday the country visitors started to crowd into the city, and on Monday and yesterday the ...
Article : 244 wordsDEVONPORT, TUESDAY.—The weather turned out delightfully fine for the children's arbor day, and everything passed off happily and pleasantly. Over [?]00 children ...
Article : 108 wordsMELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—The weather to-day was gloriously fine and the night dark, these conditions ensuring success for the jubilee celebration. Early this morning ...
Article : 200 wordsSCOTTSDALE, TUESDAY.—The diamond jubilee celebrations commenced this morning a few minutes after nine. Owing to the large number of residents having left ...
Article : 182 wordsIt is no exaggeration to state that the illuminations in honor of the Queen's reigo, as displayed throughout the city last night, surpassed to extent, variety, and beauty ...
Article : 4,098 wordsADELAIDE, TUESDAY.—The Adelaide jubilee celebrations were favored with fine weather and passed off successfully. Adelaide receives two jubilee honors. Mr G. G. ...
Article : 67 wordsOn Monday night a great throng assembled in the principal streets to watch the procession of bands, fire brigade, and friendly societies formed to march to the National ...
Article : 539 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—The Sydney jubilee celebrations to-day were marred by heavy rain. The principal features were the military review and the public ...
Article : 47 wordsLATROBE, TUESDAY — School children of all denominations, [?] co[?]rge of their superintendents, marched to the hospital to-day, and sang "G[?] the Queen" and ...
Article : 44 wordsAUCKLAND, MONDAY.—The greatest enthusiasm is shown in connection with the jubilee. The principal cities are elaborately illuminated. ...
Article : 23 wordsSTANLEY, TUESDAY.—The celebrations at Stanley were favored with fine weather and large attendance. They opened with a procession embracing the brass band, ...
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Advertising : 312 wordsSHEFFIELD, TUESDAY.—The weather has been beautifully fine. Through the efforts of the Town Board medals were procured for the State school children and ...
Article : 82 wordsPARATTAH, TUESDAY —Several bonfires are burning to-night on the heights around the town. There is a large [?] on the village green and many smaller elsewhere. ...
Article : 53 wordsA large and representative [?]putation assembled at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon for the purpose of taking part to the ceremony of presenting the Mayore[?] ...
Article : 819 wordsThanksgiving services were held on Sunday in all the churches for the record reign of her Gracious Majesty the Queen. The National Anthem was sung at both ...
Article : 161 wordsHOBART, MONDAY.—Tired and weary the troops retired to rest early last night in order to be prepared for to-day's labors. The morning, like its pr[?]r, broke fine ...
Article : 194 wordsDELORAINE, TUESDAY. — About 500 people left for Launceston to see the festivities in the city during the past few days, as that the number left was not up to the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe ceremony of singing the jubilee hymn took place, as announced, last night in Tamar-street in front of the Albert Hall. Just before 10 o'clock there were several ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Wed 23 Jun 1897, Page 5
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