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  2. DEPARTURE OF ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, to-day despatched the following message to their Royal Highnesses :— "My Ministers and the people of the Common wealth join in bidding your Royal Highnesses ...

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  4. A LOYAL POPULACE.

    The keen interest which had been taken in the movements of the Duke and Duchess of York during their visit to Perth was maintained right. up to the ...

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  5. THE PERTH DECORATIONS.

    Our Royal visitors and their entourage on several occasions before their departure expressed themselves greatly pleased with the decorations of the city of ...

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  6. THE RIVER TRIP.

    Excellent time was made down the Swan River by the Manx Fairy. The lovely reaches and views of the river were much admired by the Royal guests, ...

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  7. THE FAREWELL TO PERTH.

    The William-street Jetty was decked in true holiday attire. Bunting had been profusely distributed, and the general effect was particularly pleasing. ...

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  8. FAREWELL LUNCHEON ON THE OPHIR.

    Before the departure of the Ophir yesterday, a farewell luncheon was given on board. There were present :—Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess ...

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  9. IN THE STREETS.

    Yesterday was a day to be remembered and long before breakfast time people commenced to take up positions along the Terrace, and before an hour had ...

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  10. THE DEPARTURE.

    Just before 3 o'clock the visitors began to leave the Ophir. Sir Arthur and Lady Lawley, Sir John and Lady Forrest, and the Premier (Mr. Geo. Leake) ...

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  11. PRESENTATION OF CITIZENS' ADDRESS.

    No sooner had the Duchess re-christened the South Quay than the citizens of Fremantle, through their reception committee, presented an address of farewell ...

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  12. PARTING WORDS.

    Just before the Duke and Duchess embarked on board the Manx Fairy, yesterday, the Mayor of Perth, Mr. S. H. Parker, K.C., presented the city councillors ...

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  13. THE FREMANTLE ROYAL CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE.

    The work which was carried out by the Fremantle people in order to accord a fitting farewell to the Royal visitors was, on the whole, highly creditable, and for it ...

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  14. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    In a large stand to the east of the new station buildings some 1,700 happy, healthy-lunged Sunday School children were congregated for two purposes—the ...

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  15. DRIVE FROM GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Though their Royal Highnesses had been in Perth nearly a week the many people who were lined along the outside of the Government Domain yesterday ...

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  16. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    The whole of the volunteer forces of Perth and Guildford paraded early yesterday morning, in readiness for the final duties in connection with the Royal visit. ...

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  17. A CHRISTENING CEREMONY.

    After a short walk along the wharf, their Royal Highnesses were escorted to a spot on the Quay immediately opposite the luggage-room of the new railway ...

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  18. THE CROWD ON THE QUAY.

    The record big crowd for Fremantle was that which extended a farewell to the Second Western Australian Contingent for South Africa, and, although that ...

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  19. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Perth presented almost a normal appearance last night. Little out of the ordinary was to be seen in regard to the number of people in the streets; and ...

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