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  2. ADELAIDE WELCOMES THE DUKE AND DUCHES OF YORK.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Doke and Duchess of York received a typical Adelaide welcome when they made their official entry into the city on Saturday morning. Though perhaps not so dem onstrative that of some other places visited during their tour, it yielded pride of place to none in its depth and sincerity. It was not only as members of the Royal Family and ambassadors of Empire that Adelaide took them to its heart, but also for themselves, ...

    Article : 736 words
  3. PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.

    10.15 a.m. At Adelaide Town Hall— Reception by returned sailors, soldiers, and nurses. 11 a.m. At Keswick Hospital—Visit sick ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. IN HINDLEY-STREET.

    From Morphe[?]-street, where hundreds of people stood cheering on the parapet of the railway bridge, the procession turned into Hind[?]ey-street, and as the band on ...

    Article : 543 words
  5. CHEERING CHILDREN.

    With characteristic enthusiasm, the business people in Gouger-street, and that artion of the city known as. "New Adelaide" entered into the arrangements for the ...

    Article : 1,254 words
  6. WITH THE ROYAL TRAIN.

    At ten minutes past 1 on Saturday morning their Royal Highnesses entered South Australia, and from that hour began the heartfelt welcome of the people. At ...

    Article : 2,263 words
  7. RECEPTION AT THE STATION.

    Prior to the arrival of the Royal trian the representatives of the State, who were to be preseated to their Royal High: nesses, assembled on the red carpet laid ...

    Article : 1,589 words
  8. LODGES TURN OUT.

    As the Royal car crossed King William-street from Hinuley-street, the cheering burst out anew, aoJ was taken up by the crowds thronging the pavements ...

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  9. RECEPTION AT THE TOWN HALL.

    While the arrival of the Royal Party Was being awaited music has provided from the Town Hall balcony by Malden's Band. At 11 o'clock, when the Lord ' ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  10. LOVE AND LOYALTY.

    "They're coming!" Thousands of school children, who lined Brown and Morphet: streets, thus signailed the approach of the Royal procession from Gouger street. On ...

    Article : 417 words
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