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  3. INSPECTION OF SCOUTS.

    Upon his return to Government House His Royal Highness inspected the guard of honour drawn from the R.A.G.A. The Prince then reviewed the Boy Scouts, ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. The Prince at Elwick

    The gathering at Elwick was as memorable, inasmuch that included in the vast crowd which gathered at the picturesque convincing ground was his ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. HOSPITAL NURSES CHEER.

    Those patients in the General Hospital who were able to walk about were granted permits to view the procession from any position in the streets. Those ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. CROWDS ON THE DOMAIN.

    Most of the drive from the railway station to Government House was through thick lines of people, who not only occupied the roadway, but took ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. Street Decorations

    The street decorations were mostly concentrated in those thoroughfares included in the route of the Royal procession, and were well worthy of the ...

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  8. The Investiture

    At night an investiture took place at Government House, when the Prince was again the central figure. Amongst those present were the Governor and Lady ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Government House was reached shortly after 11.30. Upon entering the drive the car passed through a guard of honour drawn from the Royal Australian ...

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  10. ROYAL RACE MEETING

    The Tasmanian Racing Club's meeting in honour of the visit of the Prince of Wales was held this afternoon under ideal weather conditions. The ...

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  11. Childrens' Admiration

    There can be no doubt about the children's admiration for the Prince. They cheered him loud and long at the Cricket Ground this morning, and performed ...

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  12. THE RECIPIENTS.

    The following is a complete list of those invested, together with particulars of miltary achievement:— K.C.B. ...

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  13. "CLEAR THE ROAD."

    As the Royal car proceeded on its way again there was another rush to the place where it would rejoin the procession. The cars that were supposed ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. CIVIC ADDRESS PRESENTED.

    At the Town Hall a very large assemblage had gathered at an early hour. On the right patriotic workers in V.A.D. uniform were assembled, while all around ...

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  15. THE PRINCE IN REPLY.

    His Royal Highness, speaking to the Mayor and aldermen, and facing the Town Hall steps, said:—"Mr. Mayor, it as a great pleasure to me to be in ...

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  16. A PRETTY SCENE.

    As the procession turned into Murray-street a picturesque scene was unfolded. Looking through a canopy of red streamers people could be seen from the ...

    Article : 413 words
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