THE ROYAL VISIT.
(per press association.)
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.]
Melbourne, April 30, The Ophir passed Cape Leuwin at 9 o’clock this morning, all well, Brisbane, April 30.
The Municipal Council proposed to spend £4OOO on decorations for the York’s visit,
Bradford, a well known labor advocate, has issued a writ seeking an injunction to restrain unlawful expenditure. Sydney, April 30.
Following their Melbourne brethren’s example the unemployed threaten to make a demonstration of their poverty before the Duke. The Minister of Public Works in replying to a deputation, said that it would be an idle demonstration, which would get no good and only divert public sympathy. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 May 1901, Page 4
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