Of all the impressions which his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is likely to gather during his triumphal tour none will probably be more pronounced than the ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsThe Prince's "official" day will commence to-day at 2 p.m., and from that hour until 11.30 p.m. he will be strenuously occupied. His engagements include a visit ...
Article : 485 wordsAccording to the official programme the illumination of the Australian fleet ceased last night. Owing to the fogs which have persistently settled over the Bay each night ...
Article : 295 wordsIf there has been one function that more than any other has endeared the Prince of Wales to Melbourne people, it is the popular reception which took place in ...
Article : 1,313 wordsSoon after midday people began to assemble in Rathdown- street and in the Exhibition Gardens before State Parliament House in order to see the Prince as be ...
Article : 548 wordsOn his return journey to Government House the Prince left the library shortly after 11.30 p.m. A large crowd of spectators waited patiently in the city streets ...
Article : 48 wordsThe city of Malvern greeted the Prince last evening as he passed Kooyong-road on his way to State Government House. With infinite labor, a huge arch of palm ...
Article : 381 wordsAn enthusiastic greeting again awaited the Prince when he reached Port Melbourne-- another working- class suburb-- after the naval review. Aeroplanes over- ...
Article : 297 wordsThe last coat has been groomed and the last fleece has been patted into place on animals entered in the most exclusive show of live stock ever exhibited in Australia. ...
Article : 545 wordsThe Prince of Wales, since his arrival in Melbourne, has lost no opportunity of displaying his admiration of the men from Australia who fought in the war. His eye ...
Article : 186 wordsThe railway authorities are providing a special service of trains to the Royal Agricultural Show grounds from 9 a.m. to- day, the last train being due to return from ...
Article : 106 wordsThrough the forethought of the Lord Mayor (Cr. J. G. Aikman, M.L.C.), a large party of citizens were yesterday afforded an excellent view of the fleet ...
Article : 218 wordsIt was a motley but disappointed crowd which assembled on the foreshore to watch the naval review. Port Melbourne was thronged, and eager eyes scanned the ...
Article : 330 wordsThe suit being heard before Judge Williams in the County Court, in which Frederick H. Wregg, a minor, proceeding by his father, Sydney Wregg, collector, of ...
Article : 458 wordsIn expectation of seeing the Prince as he passed through the city at night to attend the reception in the Public Library a tremendous crowd gathered in Swanston- ...
Article : 484 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook), in a statement last night, expressed the utmost appreciation of the way in which all ratings of the navy had carried ...
Article : 50 wordsDuring his brief stay at South Melbourne yesterday morning the Prince received the warmest of welcomes. By 9.55 upwards of 2500 people, half of them ...
Article : 605 wordsIn misty weather the Prince of Wales yesterday reviewed the vessels of the Australian fleet anchored off Port Melbourne, It was the first Australian naval review, ...
Article : 2,560 wordsA special championship show of does was opened on Friday at the Royal show grounds to celebrate the visit of the Prince of Wales. The carnival is under the ...
Article : 209 wordsComplete arrangements have been effected by the Railway Commissioners regarding the Victorian country tour of the Prince of Wales, commencing on Tuesday. ...
Article : 204 wordsAbout 500 boy scouts, under Chief Commissioner. Colonel H. E. Cohen, witnessed the naval review from the obsolete cruiser Protector and the s. Carina. Placed next ...
Article : 47 wordsThere is every likelihood that the Lord Mayor's ball, which is to be held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night, will he a brilliant spectacle. The decorations will ...
Article : 269 wordsBENDIGO.-- The trouble over tho observance of a full holiday on Friday next, on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales, has been amicably settled. When ...
Article : 170 wordsIt was a very remarkable party of guests that Commander O. C. Hare and his colleagues of the Navy and Defence departments entertained, as spokesmen for the ...
Article : 466 wordsPERTH.-- Owing to the stoppage of Collie coal supplies, due to the strike, the Railway department has decided to suspend the whole of the suburban and ...
Article : 56 wordsDespite the assurances of railway authorities that the truck position is steadily improving evidence continues to be forthcoming that real confusion still ...
Article : 37 wordsCorrespondence has passed between Mr. R. T. Gabriel, secretary of the Musicians' Union of Australia (Victoria district); the Governor- General, the Lieutenant- ...
Article : 260 wordsGuests at the Parliamentary dinner on Thursday evening were much struck by the self-possessed way in which the Prince of Wales delivered his interesting speech. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 29 May 1920, Page 13
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