Rear-Admiresperry. who remainder overnight at t Melbourne Club, accompanied by enteant Wurtsbaugh, left the club about half-past ten ...
Article : 333 wordsShortly after noon the head of the procession reached the Inhibition, and tho men of the Fleet entered the arena direct from Nicholson street, without ...
Article : 696 wordsThe .crowd which saw the processions march through the city began for assemble early this morning. Before 3 o'clock had struck the Cathedral stemps ...
Article : 512 wordsThe reception which the Premier received from the crowds which lined the street to-day from St. kilda to the Exhibition was second only to that ...
Article : 127 wordsAMERICAN SAILORS COME ASHORE: H.M.S. POWERFUL IN THE DISTANCE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsAmidst great cheering and shouting from the throats of many thousands the procession crossed Prince's Bridge and catered the city. ...
Article : 301 wordsTwo little newsboys were standing at the corner of Bourke and Swanston streets, and one of them .the possessor of mischievous eyes and red hair, was ...
Article : 159 words"What do you think of the Melbourne girls?" an American sailor was asked by a fair Australian to-day. "Oil, all right." lie replied. 'They can ...
Article : 122 wordsIn as the procession reached the intersection of Bourke and Swanston stres a pair of horses attached to a carnge, in which two American officers ...
Article : 202 wordsLuneneon was served to the officers of the Fleet and the invited guests in the Concert Hall, and to the warrant-officers, and men in that main Both ...
Article : 334 wordsMr Walter Shaw, 50 yours of age, residing at 76 Bent street, Northcote, who stood on a barrel to watch the procession pass along Swanston street, in ...
Article : 83 words"Want a Job, sonny," said one of the big drummers of the Americans to a small boy in Albert Park The boy--Mick Caine, of South ...
Article : 101 wordsA young man named William Trueman 20 yearn of age, who resides at 174 street. North Carlton was kicked on both legs by a trooper's horse as he ...
Article : 82 words"This is fine. Real fine," said a young officers at the luncheon in the Exhibition Building. "After our long march it is real for you to treat us like this. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe cafe was almost deserted when the arrival at two American sailors aroused the small assembly to a high pitch of enthusiasm. ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE PR CESSION IN BOURKE STREET ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsAmong the crowd at Prince's Bridge were many cadets, and one, at least, unfortunately, has reason to remember the procession. Some moments before the ...
Article : 83 wordsThis morning the hawkers of the city --or some of them-- rose to the occasion and mode money by selling fruit cased Loud in their complaints at being ...
Article : 165 wordsIn Flinders street this afternoon a private waggoaette carrying a load or Brunswick footballers, met with an accident. The driver, a lad named Wm ...
Article : 123 wordsHis Excellency Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael said:-- Admiral Sperry allow me to welcome you to the State of Victorian. In Which I have the honor to ...
Article : 748 wordsAt The State Parliament House thin afternoon Admiral Sperry was presented with the addresses of welcome agreed to by each House recently. The ...
Article : 1,248 words"William Marshall. 23 years of age. a resident of Roes street Eisternwick was knocked down by a bicycle [?] Exhibition Building that afternoon and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe weather is still an absor[?] of conversation. We are the bright sunshine of Saturday pleasant conditions enjoyed yesterday ...
Article : 135 wordsDisappointment was expressed to-day by hundreds of sight-screen anxious to get views of the fleet from points of vantage on finding that the .Port ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Rev. Patrick Gleeson, the popular Roman Catholic Chaplain of tho Fleet, arrived late at the Press banquet at State Parliament House on Saturday ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 31 Aug 1908, Page 6
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