Leaving Wellington shortly before midnight, the Renown steamed leisurely across the straits in order to enter the quiet harbour of Picton at daylight, ...
Article : 278 wordsBoth at Murchison and Westport the Duke of York telephoned through to the Duchess, and was much relieved to hear that she was already feeling the ...
Article : 465 wordsIt is a saddched party that left Nelson this morning for the journey to Westport—part of Which will be through the famous ...
Article : 404 wordsThis morning's bulletin says: "The Duchess of York had a very good night, and her general condition is completely, satisfactory. The ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Duke of York spent some time on Friday night at the Citizens' ball, at Greymouth, chatting en the platform to Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon, M.P. ...
Article : 538 wordsThe royal train to-day ran through a mining district where gold was recovered in the early days, and where coal is now being mined. Brunner, ...
Article : 437 wordsHavelock provided a little light relief in the Royal tour of the South Island of New Zealand. It is only the smallest of towns, but the ...
Article : 736 words"He'll do me!" and "Too right!" expressions overheard at the Citizens' Ball last night, seemed to sum up democratic Westport's ...
Article : 534 wordsAlthough the Duke's farewell at Nelson was very hearty, an undernote of keen disappointment could be observed during the progress to the station. ...
Article : 481 wordsThe following official statement was issued on Saturday night:—"The Duchess, acting on medical advice, has very regretfully been ...
Article : 487 wordsThe train drew into Christchurch nearly on time, due to the Duke's cutting out time further up the line. The Mayor met his Highness on the ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 18 Mar 1927, Page 21
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