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  2. [?] ALEND[?] —Nov. 3—9. 18[?]7.

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  3. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S FIRST DAY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This morning at 5 o'clock, the impatience of an insatiable P.D. compelled us abruptly to conclude our account of the arrival of His Royal Highness. From midnight to ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  4. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S BALL.

    The festivities incident to the royal visit were appropriately brought to a close by a return ball given by His Royal Highness at Simon's Town, and to which the invitations were as general as ...

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  5. THE LEVEE.

    The levee held by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh took place at Government House on Tuesday, the 20th, at noon, and was well attended by the civil and military authorities and officials and ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. H.M.S.S. GALATEA.

    The Galatea has only to be seen even from a distance to establish her character as one of the finest and fastest frigates in Her Majesty's service. She is beyond comparison ...

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  7. THE CONCERT.

    On Wednesday evening; August 28, the Liederta[?]el, Germania, and Apollo Union Musical Societies gave a grand concert in the new Market Building, which was simply and tastefully ...

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  8. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AT THE CAPE.

    The following condensed account of the Duke of Edinburgh's reception at the Cape is from the Cape Standard of September 28, for a copy of which we are indebted to Mr. ...

    Article : 793 words
  9. MALAY DEPUTATION.

    A deputation, representing the Mohammedan inhabitants of this city, waited upon His Royal Highness at Government House on the following morning, and presented an address, to which His ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. TH[?] NORTHERN SUNDAY TRAIN

    On Sun[?]y next the train upon the Northern [?]ne of railway will leave Kapunda at 8 a.m. and Adelaide at 4.30 p m. ...

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  12. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    On Tuesday evening, September 3. His Royal Highness honoured with his patronage a performance at the Theatre Royal. A space in the centre of the handsome dress circle had been set apart ...

    Article : 416 words
  13. GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

    The ball at Government House on Wednesday evening, 21st August, was one of the m[?]st successful gatherings ever seen within its walls. More than 70[?] people were present, and yet there ...

    Article : 814 words
  14. SHARE LIST.

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  15. VISIT TO THE KNYSNA.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by His Excellency the Governor, General Bisset, Sir Walter Currie, and party, embarked on board the Racoon at half-qast 1 ...

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  17. ARRIVAL AT THE CAPE.

    On Thursday, the 15th August, the telegram conveying the news of the vessel's arrival in Simon's Bay was received in Cape Town at ten minutes past 1 p.m. The Royal Standard was hoisted for ...

    Article : 228 words
  18. CRICKET.

    Several capital matches have been played upon Mr. Southey's cricket-ground during the stay of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh between the officers of the Galatea and the colonists, the naval ...

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  19. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The long-looked-for Galatea has arrived at ast. On Tuesday night a shower of rockets [?] the Gulf brought all the inhabitants of Glenelg d[?]n [?]ll-mell to the Jetty, and s[?]t ...

    Article : 616 words
  20. THE RECEPTION AT SIMON'S TOWN.

    The reception of His Royal Highness at Simon's Town on the occasion of his arrival was creditable alike to the taste and the loyalty of the inhabitants. Upon the evening following the arrival ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Botanic Gardens on Thursday morning, the 22nd August. The approaches to the gardens were thronged with spectators who were not ...

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  22. THE VISIT TO THE BREAKWATER.

    The first week of the stay of our royal guest in Cape Town was appropriately closed on Saturday with the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Graying Dock to be built as an adjunct to ...

    Article : 876 words
  23. THE JOURNEY TO CAPE TOWN.

    On the morning of the 19th August His Royal Highness, accompanied by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Newry, and Mr. Haig, lett Simon's Town on his journey to Cape Town, attended by ...

    Article : 249 words
  24. THE PUBLIC BALL.

    The building in which the ball was given was the New Market in Caledon-square, which was meant to be eminently useful, but no admirer ever called it ornamental in itse[?]f; still it is the largest ...

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  25. THE DEPARTURE.

    His Royal Highness bids farewell to Cape Town this morning (28th). At Government House the Judges, Members of the Executive Council, and Heads of Departments will assemble and bid His ...

    Article : 452 words
  26. ENTRY INTO CAPE TOWN.

    A halt was made at the toll at the military lines, where the civic authorities, who occupied seat[?] beneath the shade of a structure of evergree[?]s, presented His Royal Highness with an ...

    Article : 479 words
  27. THE SAILORS' HOME.

    The royal party then left the ground, and passing through the throngs of spectators walked round to the outer basin, where Captain Wilson, the chief of the Port-Office Department, was in readiness to ...

    Article : 200 words
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