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  2. GLIMPSES OF THE NORTH COAST.

    The Prince of Wales had a long out thoroughly heartening day on the North Coast yesterday—a day which was full of colour and incident. His Royal Highness ...

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  3. "THINK OF ME AS A DIGGER."

    It would be difficult to imagine a more spontaneous demonstration of loyalty and affection than that which greeted his Royal Highness upon his arrival at a ...

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  4. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) despatched the following telegram to-day to Lieut. Parer, who has made the flight from England to Darwin, on behalf of ...

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    ABORIGINAL ARCH AT MARYBOROUGH. —King Arnold photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE PRINCE AT MARYBOROUGH. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE PRINCE'S HEALTH.

    It was officially intimatted yesterday that his Royal Highness is in better health and in excellent spirits as a result of his week-end relaxation. The ...

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  8. ACTING PREMIER'S AERIAL FAREWELL.

    Lieutenant Bird will probably convey the Acting Premier to Wallangarra by aeroplane to-morrow in order that Mr. Fihelly may say "good-bye" to the Prince. ...

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  9. THE HOMEWARD VOYAGE.

    The Coloatal Office' has published the following itinerary for the homeward voyage of the Prince of Wales, brief stays being made at various places en route:— ...

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  10. FLIGHTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Capt. P. W. Snell, in the B[?]2E aeroplane, owned by the Aeroflight Aviation Company, was employed by Finney, Isles, and Co., Ltd., to take one of the ...

    Article : 374 words
  11. RAILWAYMEN'S GOOD WORK.

    Writing in reference to the punetual arrival of the Royal train in Brisbane last week, "Honour" says that great credit must be given ...

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  12. VISITING JOURNALISTS ENTERTAINED.

    A luncheon in honour of the British and interstate journalists who are in Brisbane in connection with the Prince of Wales's tour was given by the Acting ...

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    IN THE PARK AT GYMPIE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WITH THE COUNCILLORS AT TIARO. —King Arnold photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A HUNTING WHIP.

    An English hunt foe whip, made In Queensland by Queensland tradesmen, was yesterday presented at Parilament House for the acceptance of his Royal ...

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  16. THE "PRINCE OF SMILES."

    Sir,—As a humble citiren, in whom the magnetic presence of the "Prince of Smiles" has awakened many memories and sentiments, I would earnestly ...

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