Never has a more interesting erena taken place at the Central Railway Station than Monday's demonstration [?] the arrival of the Duke and Duchess from ...
Article : 965 wordsLeaving the Citizens' Arch, the Royal procession proceeded further on its journey. A great crowd was massed at the corner of Hay-street and Barrack-street. ...
Article : 413 wordsThe intersection of Barrack-street and St. Georges-terrace was, providing one was fortunate enough to get there, an excellent place from which to view the ...
Article : 413 wordsWhen the Royal procession reached the pavilion and the carriages halted, the scene, though unattended with much excitement, was an enthusiastic one. All ...
Article : 249 wordsTo say that the route from Milliganstreet to William-street was densely crowded would be to mislead. The length of the route gave ample room for all who ...
Article : 547 wordsBefore 11 o'clock the Mayor (Mr. S. H. Parker. K.C.), in his robes of office: the councillors, the members of the Citizens' Reception Committee, together with ...
Article : 439 wordsThanks to the loyal exertions of the prominent members of the Friendly Societies in the metropolis, the procession which was held was well attended, ...
Article : 1,791 wordsIn Wellington-street large crowds of people lined the approaches to the railway station, where the first glimpse of the Royal pageant was to be seen. The ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Sat 27 Jul 1901, Page 10
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