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The Royal Visit.

(PER KBESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)

Beceived this day at 9 29 a m. - Brisbane, May 16. There i* intense disappointments over the change of Boyal plans, which necessitates the abandonment of some ot tne most effective arrangements. It is generlly felt that if the sanitary eonditi *«,

are influenced, the decision of the Ophir in having no direct communication removes all possible risk. The contractor for the supply of meat to the Navy, received official instructions to cancel all orders as the squadron will not visit Brisbane.

Melbourne, May 16.

The Department of Agriculture has placed nearly a thousand head of poultry aboard the Ophir for the use of the Boyal party. Wellington, This Day.

The Premier is advised that Ward will leave Melbourne to-day on return to New Zealand.

Eeceived this day at 12 26 p m. Melbourne, This day. The New Zealand Contingent broke up camp this morning and left at eleven o'clock for Sydnoy to join tne Monowai. The Ministerial Party leave this afternoon to join the same steamer. The Eoyal Party leave by train on Saturday at midday for Brisbane. They will not call at Sydney en route. The yacht and warships rendezvous at the latter port.

Wellington, This Day

The Inspectors of Police in each of the four centres have been instructed to enrol 50 temporary constables, 200 in all, for service during the Boyal visit. The men will not wear uniforms, but will have badges.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 May 1901, Page 3

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241

The Royal Visit. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 May 1901, Page 3

The Royal Visit. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 May 1901, Page 3

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