SPEECH FROM THRONE.
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright' London, August 18. Parliament was prorogued yesterday. The speech from the Throne declared that Great Britain’s foreign relations wero friendly. The opening of the Parliament of the Australian Commonwealth by the heir to the throne was an event of"wide significance and deep interest. lie added : “ The enthusiastic welcome which the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall received in every colony is an additional proof of the patriotism, loyalty, and devotion of the people of my dominions over the sea.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 190, 19 August 1901, Page 2
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