THE ROYAL VISIT.
■ 4 [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.] Eecsived this day, at 10 3 a m, Sydney, Feb. 23. Hopetoun sanctioned tho programme for the Tories' stay in Melbourne. 1 lie chief events arc the landing at St. Kikla; procession in the streets on May 6th; opening of Parliament on the 9th : review ln;h; a visit to Ballarat, where they lay tho foundation of a monument to soldiers fallen in South Africa on the 13th. and a shooting expedition up the Country lGfch. Tho intervening dtys will bo devoted to various social and public functions. All invitations to the celebrations are being forwarded by Barton as the Federal Premier on behalf of the Victorian Government.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 February 1901, Page 3
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