The Premiers at Home.
Q >.— [Per Press Association] London, July 8. The Premiers and their wives visited Windsor Castle yesterday. They visited the Prince Consort's mausoleum at Frogmore, and tombs of the Duke of Albany and Duke of Clarence. The party were entertained at luncheon at the Castle. Afterwards the Premiers were sworn in as Privy Councillors and decorated with medals presented by the Queen in commemoration of the Jubilee. They pre> sen ted the Queen with congratulatory addresses from their respective Parliaments aud from Colonial corporationsMr Kingston, as President of the lata Australian Federal Convention, presented Her Majesty with congratulatory addresses as adopted by the Convention. Speaking at a banquet given by the Fishmongers' Association, Mr Reid said be admired the magnificent patriotism and loyalty inspiring Canada in relaxing the tariff in favor of Britain.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 8, 9 July 1897, Page 2
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