The arrangements to cope with a big body of people at the popular reception by the Prince in Franklin-square yesterday afternoon were adequate, but ...
Article : 1,627 wordsHobart saw more of the Prince yesterday, the second day of his visit to the State, and first impressions were confirmed in a way that ensures ...
Article : 885 wordsIn our report of the investiture at Government House, which took place on Monday evening, when the Prince decorated a number of returned ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Ogden, Leader of the Labour Opposition, speaking in support of the toast, said:—It gives me very great pleasure indeed to be present at this ...
Article : 423 wordsThe presentation to His Royal Highness of a joint address from the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly, which took place in the Mayor's ...
Article : 590 wordsThe Prince, in company with Captain Hon. P. W. Legh, and Mr. Wentworth, visited Elwick yesterday morning, where he was welcomed by the chairman of ...
Article : 171 wordsA large number of passengers were carried on tho railway yesterday, particularly on the suburban lines. Excursion fares were charged, and although the ...
Article : 105 wordsTile above picture shows the landing of the Prince at Ocean pier, with H.M.A.S. Australia in the distance, and to the right some of the fleet of motor-boats and yachts that had escorted the Renown. The Renown's launch is at the landing stage, and His Royal Highness is in the midst of the group at the end receiving a welcome from His Excellency the Governor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsEvery train since Saturday has been crowded with passengers for either Hobart of Launceston, anxious to see the Royal visitor. A contingent of the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Prince was the guest at a luncheon given by State. Ministers at the Town-hall yesterday. It was a notable gathering for several reasons—its thoroughly ...
Article : 2,201 wordsIt is characteristic of His Royal Highness that he never allows to pass an opportunity of showing his sincere sympathy with the men who fought and were ...
Article : 271 wordsThe visitors to the city have led to a remarkable increase of trade in the city hotels, cafes, and restaurants. Yesterday these places were again largely ...
Article : 70 wordsOne of the city tram cars, decorated with a profusion of evergreens and gorgeously illuminated on both decks by over 300 red, white and blue electric ...
Article : 165 wordsThe various illuminations throughout the city were switched on last night, and made a great impression on the large crowd of people who were in the city. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe City-hall was once more resplendent last night, when the Mayor (Lieut.-Colonel Eccles Snowden) gave a reception which was attended by over 1,200 guests. ...
Article : 640 wordsAt the conclusion of the school children's demonstration on the upper cricket ground on Monday, the Prince expressed to the Minister of Education (Sir Walter ...
Article : 156 wordsThe great event of yesterday morning was the march of the sailors through Hobart's streets. The route followed was practically the same as that taken by ...
Article : 698 wordsAs the Prince rose to reply these present rose in a body to cheer him. He had only spoken a few words when it was apparent that he was suffering from ...
Article : 859 wordsThe dance arranged by the indoor section of the Citizens' Reception Committee for men of the fleet, was held at the Town-hall last night, and proved ...
Article : 92 wordsThe work of the police, thanks to the loyal co-operation of the general public, continues to be comparatively light. Chief-Detective Oakes, who has ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 21 Jul 1920, Page 5
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