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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Public Schools Have their groat day. Extensive function at Exhibition Buildings. ...

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  5. LOYAL ADDRESSES

    This afternoon a large number of prominent society ladies of Victoria attended at Government House and presented to the Duchess four loyal a addresses ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    At the Executive Council meeting this afternoon, Mr Holder, the Premier, tendered his resignation of his Ministry owing to the lection of himself and Mr ...

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  7. VISIT OF THE HEIR APPARENT.

    To-day the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York made their last official appearances in the streets of Melbourne, in connection with the Commonwealth ...

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  8. PRESENTING THE PRIZES.

    The cheets had not ceased echoing when the long file of successful prize winners started on its way to the Royal dats. The "nippers" of the Scotch ...

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  9. THE DUCHESS.

    Everybody knows that the Duke of Cornwall and York is to spend to-morrow in shooting over Kilmany Park, near Sale, there being no public function ...

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  10. WRECK OF THE ARTISAN.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day continued its investigation into the circumstances of the founding of the barque Artisan, near Cape Patterson, on the 23rd April last. The court ...

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  11. THE DEPARTURES.

    To-day the departures by the country trains, though searcely so numerous as on previous days, were very large. The bookings, too, for the other states have ...

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  12. SPEECH BY THE DUKE.

    Replying to the address of thanks tendered to him at the Public Schools function to-day, His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York spoke as follows:-- Mr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen,-- ...

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  13. THE DRIVE.

    Government House and its tastefully set out grounds looked particularly attractive in this morning's charming weather, and the departure of the Royal ...

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  14. DR MORRISON'S THANKS.

    The prize distribution having been got through, Dr Morrison stepped forward and said:-- "May it please Your Royal Highnesses. ...

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  15. THE SIGNAL OBEYED.

    ADELAIDE.--At 20 minutes past 12 to-day, synchronising with 12.50 Melbourne time, the State schools in this State which possess flag poles, about 90 ...

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  16. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  17. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The Premier to-day was asked whether, in view of the fact that a number of people were unable to take their children in at night to show them the ...

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  18. FITZROY CHILDREN'S TREAT.

    Senator Best has consented to light the great bonfire to-night at the Smith street reserve, near the gasworks. The children will meet at the corner of ...

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  19. THE DUKE REMEMBERED.

    An instance of the Royal Duke's interest in old shipmates deserves to be recorded. Mr Woods, a sheriff's officer, formerly a member of the crew of the ...

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  20. THE GRAND OLD FLAG.

    Our threefold Union Jack mast-head, The dear old flag, white, blue and red, Floats near and far to-day. Wave proudly in the breezes, wave. ...

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  21. THE GRAND OLD FLAG

    When the last cheer had died away Sir Frederick Sargood stepped forward and addressed their Royal Highnesses upon the subject of the grand old flug ...

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  22. THE RETURN.

    Shortly before one o'clock those outside the Exhibition were made aware of termination of the function by the sound of loud cheering, and as the band played the ...

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  23. FEDERAL RELIEF FUND.

    The secretary of the Federal and Louisa Lamont Relief Fund desires to acknowledge the receipt of L6 its 6d from the master, officers, and crow of the s.s. Glaucun. ...

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  24. THE GREAT FUNCTION.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York have seen all classes of the community since their arrival, and have had presented to them men, women and ...

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  25. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    That kind, womanly feeling of sympathy for those who are 111, for which the Duchess is noted, was manifested this afternoon, when she paid a quiet ...

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  26. SMALL-POX.

    The small-pox patient, Macarthur who arrived from Calcutta in the s.s. Euryaius some eight weeks ago, and was placed in the Cut-Paw-Paw Sanatorium, ...

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    The body found in the Yarra yesterday was to-day identified as that of a man known as "Old Tom," who had been employed in a restaurant in Spencer street. He resided in ...

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  28. THE DUCAL PARTY ARRIVE

    A little before noon the Ducal party arrived at the Exhibition, and were received by a guard of honor consisting of a hundred men of the Victorian ...

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  30. SOME PROMINENT PATRONS.

    Early as were the public, Dr. Morrison, the principal of the Scotch College, whose silvered head is reverenced by hundreds of prominent Australians, was before ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Goldsbrough Mort and Company Limited have received the following message from their London office:--The attendance continues large, the competition is brisk and general, and the ...

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