A meeting conducted by the Tasmanian Turf Club at Mowbray in the afternoon afforded thousands of loyal subjects the opportunity of a closer personal ...
Article : 2,814 wordsSouthern Tasmania set a high standard in its magnificent welcome to the Prince of Wales, and Launceston and the people of the North generally have ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe warmheartedness of which the State Premier (Sir Walter Lee) spoke at the State luncheon in Hobart was again evident in all its overflowing spontaneity ...
Article : 1,064 wordsNever have the illuminations and decorations of Launceston been on so elaborate and extensive a seale as on this historic occasion of the visit of the heir ...
Article : 611 wordsThe Town hall was surrounded at an early hour by a throng of eagor citizens and as the time of the Royal arrival approached the pack became so dense and ...
Article : 803 wordsThe Prince was accorded a tempestuous reception by the crowd which had gathered round the entrance to the Cliffgrounds. He was met by the gatekeeper ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Prince's progress through the city was a real triumph so far as the city itselt was concerned. Everything conspired in favour of a great welcome to ...
Article : 919 wordsA large assemblage of the principal citizens of Launceston attended the luncheon given by the State Ministors to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ...
Article : 420 wordsBy night Launceston was a gay city indeed; its crowds were gay and its streets were gay in their illuminations. The crowds were good-humoured and ...
Article : 501 wordsStill another instance of the high regard the Prince has for the Australian digger, and especially for the wounded and sick men in hospital, occurred ...
Article : 97 wordsA fervency of loyalty and an uncontrolled happiness which was indescribably affecting, because evidence with all the absence restraint and overflowing with ...
Article : 1,069 wordsThe Naval Reserve Association, in conjunction with the Citizens' Reception Committee, entertained the Renown band at the Masonic-hall, Launceston, last ...
Article : 53 wordsA large number of people attended and enjoyed the concert given in Franklinsquare yesterday afternoon by the band belonging to H.M.A.S. Australia. The ...
Article : 69 wordsHis Worship then presented to the Prince Mr. R. J. Sadler, M.H.A., who, as chairman of the Launceston Stock Exchange asked His Royal Highness's ...
Article : 327 wordsThe Prince has had three very fatiguing days in Tasmania, owing to the crowding of so much into so short a space of time. After his heavy ...
Article : 99 wordsScenes of the most unbounded enthusiasm again marked the Prince's progress through densely packed streets to the Albert-hall, where a popular reception ...
Article : 487 wordsThe District Naval Officer arranged with the Commanding Officer of the Renown for members of the Royal Australian Brigade to visit the Renown on ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Prince's journey from Hobart to launceston was uneventful. At eight minutes after midnight the Royal train with the Prince and staff, the Premier ...
Article : 625 wordsThe superintendent of the New Town Institutions (Mr. R. F. Hawton) approached the Chief Secretary, and requested that an amount be provided to ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 22 Jul 1920, Page 5
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