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  2. ROYAL VISITORS ENJOY DAY TRAVEL IN NORTH-WEST

    TWENTY towns and hamlets in Tasmania's North-west agree that the visits they had from the Queen yesterday — in some she spent only a minute — were worth the months ...

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  3. "GODBLESS THE QUEEN,"SHESAID

    Cressy's oldest resident 81-year-old Miss Emma Summers was out in her garden yesterday morning to wave as the young Queen—the fifth monarch to reign in her lifetime— drove by. "God bless the Queen," she whispered as the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  4. SPLIT- SECOND TIMING

    Farther along the road a chopping contest final was staged and the timing was perfeet. ...

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  5. Special1 Smile For Aged Cressy Woman

    THE Queen had a special smile for 81year-old Miss Emma Summers, Cressy's oldest resident, as she and the Duke of Edinburgh passed through the ...

    Article : 412 words
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  7. WOMEN WORE TIARAS AT CIVIC BALL

    LAUNCESTOK'S Civic Ball in honour of the Royal visit was a festive occasion last night at the Albert Hall, where decorations were the most elaborate seen for some time. ...

    Article : 155 words
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