THE ROYAL VISIT.
By Telegraph—Tress Association—Copyright Adelaide, July 10. There is much disappointment that the Ophir and her escorts are not coming up the river, as arranged. This has prevented several English pressmen being present. The St. George and Juno proceed to Albany to coal, most of the English journalists accompanying them. The Duke sutlered from severe toothache during the procession. He subsequently obtained the services of a dentist. Sydney, July 10. The Premier has received a letter from the Duke of Cornwall thanking him for a present of copies of official papers and books dealing with Captain Cook's voyages. lie adds that he will always retain the pleasantest recollections of his second visit to New South Wales.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 154, 11 July 1901, Page 3
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