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    At the conclusion of his address, his Royal Highness removed his hat, and stepped back beside the "Duchess of York. At the same time their was a flourish of ...

    Article : 46 words
  3. MEETING OF THE HOUSES.

    The assembling of the members of the House of Representatives for the election of Speaker was fixed for 2.30 p.m., and by that time 73 of the 75 members were in their ...

    Article : 1,714 words
  4. WITHIN THE BUILDING.

    Among the vast audience as it waited were to be seen those who have helped to bring about Australian union, those who are first in the councils of the nation and those ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. MESSAGE TO ENGLAND.

    As the sound or the guns reverberated through the building, her Royal Highness pressed an electric button, which started a message to England, announcing that the ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    His Royal Highness and the Duchess of Cornwall and York entered the building preceded by his Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Hopetoun, and ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    At the announcement the decorous silence which had been strictly preserved throughout the ceremony was broken by vociferous cheering. His Royal Highness ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. THE KING'S COMMISSION.

    Commission empowering his Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.V.O., to open the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. Edward the Seventh, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great ...

    Article : 638 words
  9. THE REPLY. "SPLENDID AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY."

    The cheering was renewed as his Royal Highness finished reading the message. The following cable message in reply was despatched by his Royal Highness to his ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. MEMBERS SWORN IN.

    As soon as the applause which followed the reading of the King's message subsided Lord Hopetoun, the Governor-General, stepped forward and said:-- ...

    Article : 343 words
  11. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS'S OPENING SPEECH.

    His Royal Highness, at the conclusion of the reading of the proclamation, advanced to the edge of the dais, and placing his bat on his head, read the following speech: -- Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, ...

    Article : 516 words
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  13. IN THE SENATE.

    A caucus of members of the Senate was held at Parliament- buildings on Thursday morning before the ceremonies at the Exhibition Building. The object was to arrive ...

    Article : 1,114 words
  14. THE MUSICAL PROGRAMME.

    The music at the ceremony was under the direction alternately of Herr Slapoffski and M. Leon Caron. The well-balanced orchestra whiled away the time of the ...

    Article : 143 words
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