With deep, rollicking salutes, and festoons of drooping flags, and handshakes, good, hearty handshakes in thousands, (the victim will lie awake to-night with his arm in a sling), Sydney welcomed to-day the new Governor of New South Wales, Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair. He was welcomed on the Maloia by "The Sun's" representatives, through ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 863 wordsAdmiral Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair came to Government House shortly before noon to-day, as the Govornor-designate of New South Wales. ...
Article : 1,193 wordsAs Admiral de Chair placed his foot on the steps leading from the landing stage to the carriage drive in the Domain the lazy, sombre clouds parted, and the sun. the warm Australian sun, ...
Article : 560 words"It was a great pleasure to travel with the Governor," said Mr. H, A. Russell, deputy-chairman of the Sun Newspapers, Ltd., who returned by the Maloja to-day from a tour of England ...
Article : 131 wordsEnter, the Governor of New South Wales. There is a bustie in cabin 104 of the Maloja In the early morning—a noise of epaulettes adjusted hurriedly—a rustle of gilded lace—a clinking of vice-regal scabbards— . ...
Article : 881 wordsAs Sir Dudley de Chair went down the Maloja's gangway to the launch which was to convey him to the cruiser Adelaide, rousing cheers were given by the passengers on the promenade ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Lord Mayor and the Town Clerk stood in a group of aldermen in the marquee at Farm Cove, 50 yards from the pontoon where the new Governor landed. Thousands ? the hill and the foreshore to ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 28 Feb 1924, Page 10
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