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  2. DINNER BY THE MAYOR OF MELBOURNE.

    The dinner given by Sir Samuel Gillott, M.L.A., Mayor of Melborune, last evening, to meet His Majesty's Ministers of State for the Commonwealth of Australia, was on ...

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  3. THE ROYAL VISITORS. SHOOTING PARTY AT KILMANY-PARK.

    For its brief history Kilmany-park has on record many a memorable social event, but never has it been the scene of a gathering at once so distinguished and so pleasurable ...

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  4. THE WAR-SHIPS.

    The American cruiser Brooklyn was yesterday removed from her berth alongside the Port Melbourne Railway Pier out to an anchorage in the bay, and the gunboat ...

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  5. THE VISIT TO THE ZOOLOGICALGARDENS.

    Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Corn[?] wall and York, accompanied by Her Excellency Lady Hopetoun and other ladies and gentlemen, visited the ...

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  6. THE RETURN RAILWAY JOURNEY.

    At almost every station on the line the residents lined the platforms to cheer the passing train, and at Rosedale the local battalion of cadets paid the Duke a pretty ...

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  7. THE ARRIVAL AT LILYDALE.

    Jn honour of the Duchess's visit, several townspeople decorated the Lilydale station with greenery, flags, &c. Some time before the hour appointed for the Royal train to ...

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  8. THE WAR-SHIP GROMOBOI.

    We understand that the Russian warship Gromoboi, now in Hobson's Bay, has been ordered to China, and will leave in a few days. We published a cable ...

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  9. THE CROWDS AT THE PIERS.

    Some mementoes are now in the possession of the Port Melbourne police which prove that a stroll on the piers during the Royal visit could not be ...

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  10. THE DEPARTURE FOR BRISBANE.

    Owing to the possibility of the vessels of the Royal Squadron being quarantined if they proceeded to Brisbane, in consequence of the existence of the bubonic plague at ...

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  11. THE STREET DECORATIONS.

    The Cabinet Celebrations Committee have concluded negotiations with the Governments of South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand for ...

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  12. THE ERECTION OF THE STANDS.

    At the meeting of the Board of Public Health yesterday it was unanimously resolved to forward a letter to Mr. Butler, the board's architect, congratulating him ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO THE STATES.

    It has been arranged by the Prime Minister that when their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York visit a state there will be two of the ...

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  14. DRIVE TO THE PARK.

    The Royal party arrived at Sale station at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, the Royal train being in charge of Guard J. Drinam and Driver A. Crabtree; and, as all the visitors ...

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  15. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY.

    After covering abouthalf anile the Duke's party split up, Lord Wenlock and Mr. Guy Madden, who were accompanied by Captain Osborne, striking off to the right. A ...

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  16. THE BALLARAT ADDRESSES. I

    The Mayor of Ballarat West (Councillor Whykes) has received the following communication from the Duke of Cornwall and York in regard to the addresses presented ...

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  17. OLD PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS.

    The limited space in the Town-hall makers it necessary that the sale of tickets for the Federal Reunion of the Old Public School Boys to-morrow should cease to-night. The ...

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  18. PICKETING THE LINE.

    The Railway departments of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland were in constant communication with one another by telegraph yesterday trying to dovetail ...

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  19. A SAILOR ON LAND.

    A sailor belonging to the St. George, who came to Casterton by the evening train en route to Mount Gambier to visit a relative, had quite an affectionate welcome here. ...

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  20. THE DUCHESS AT FERNSHAW.

    Yesterday was a day to the people of Healesville fit to be marked, as was the Roman custom, with a white stone. The Duchess of Cornwall and York, with a ...

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  21. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    The Mayor has received a cable from Mr. Seddon inviting him to visit New Zealand when the Duke and Duchess of Corawall and York are there Owing to pending ...

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  22. MESSAGE FROM LORD HOPETOUN.

    The Premier was notified to-day of the change in the arrangements connected with the Royal visit to Brisbane. Lord Hopetoun, in his telegram to Mr. See, said:— ...

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  23. NEW GUINEA.

    Sir,—We are deeply grateful for the spirit of your leader in Monday's issue, with reference to the massacres in New Guinea. The fact that the natives before contact ...

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  24. CONTROLLING THE CROWDS.

    The commissioner of police, who was in Melbourne during the celebrations, was greatly impressed with the efficiency of the arramgements by the police to control the ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. DISAPPOINTMENT IN BRISBANE.

    Baynes Brothers, provision contractors for the naval squadron, received this afternoon a special message from the paymaster of H.M.S. Royal Arthur to cancel all ...

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  26. THE ADELAIDE VISIT.

    It has been decided that the Royal yacht Ophir will come up the Port Adelaide River and berth at the ocean steamers' wharf, where the Royal party will land. ...

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  27. THE DRIVE BACK.

    The Duke and Sir John Madden had in the meantime been driven to the homestead of Kilmany-park, where they partook of tea with Mr. Pearson, Mrs. Pearson, and ...

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  28. LUNCHEON TO THE VISITING JOURNALISTS.

    Mr. William M'Culloch, Minister of Public WOrks and chairman of the celebrations committee, yesterday entertained at the Grand Hotel a number of guests at ...

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  29. AT THE SHOOTING GROUND.

    About a mile and a half to the south of the homestead the party sotpped and alighted at the marquee which had been erected for luncheon. The attendants ...

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  30. STATE SCHOOLS FETE.

    The state school children's fete at the Exhibition Oval yesterday proved even more attractive thatn the first, every inch of space in the grand-stand and arena being ...

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  31. PARLIAMENTARY VISIT TO THE OPHIR.

    The usual crowd assembled at the town pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, in the hope of being allowed on board the Royal yacht Ophir, but the strictest precautions were ...

    Article : 174 words
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