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—♦ — DEPARTURE FROM LAS PALMAS. ENTHUSIASTIC FAREWELL. BV r ABLE--r/i RES AS»rji lATIOi>-• I'OrVKIGin I (Ar.STBALIA.V A.VD N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) • Keceived January 1-th. ~-° !>■'«•> 'ln Board the fienown. Wednesday morning. The departure from L;is Palmas gave the Koj-nl Party sonic inadequate idea of what, will happen to them on tricharrival at New Zealand and Australian ports. All the available tug* in the harbour came out to bid them farewell. The last act was the Karl of ('avail's cable to Ihe Military Governor thanking him, on behalf of tiieir Royal Highnesses, for their reception and enjoyable experiences. "Sport was the main feature of life aboard the ftenown today. After several hard-fought sets of tennis ashore, the Duke joined in a game of deck hockey in the afternoon. .Strenuous exercise is emphasising his excellent physical condition. The D'leT.oss spent the day quietly on board the ship. The Earl of Cavaii is sufficiently recovered to be able to dine with their Royal Highnesses. OPENING OF CANBEMIA. (vCSIftALIAJr AND H.2. CABLE fiSOCIATIOS.) MELBOURNE, .January 12. The Federal Government has arranged to broadcast the opening speech of Parliament at Canberra, and ihc Duke of York's speech.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 9
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191THE RENOWN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 9
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