THE ROYAL VISIT.
FEB PBKSS ASSOCIATION. ■Wellington, April 22. The Government hRB recsmmended that the Dnke and Duchess ef Cornwall on landing at Auckland ehould send a message throughout the colony.
The Minister for Education is communicating with the Education Boird* ] asking that the school cbiMrtn shall fcej assembled in every city or township, and on receipt of the message flags be faoistoi and saluted, and the occasion I be honoured with rejoicing. The signa l will on similar lines to the message Ben'< by the late Queen throughout the Empire on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee.
Tim Governm'-nt hes arranger! that kinematograp 1 ! pictures he tp.!<e.i o* thp R> val proces*icn in tie four cwitros d tie coloDy and at Rotorua.
Viv L'i:,lS: A.-SOiTATION. Vanginuj, April 22. Messsr. T?a'rick .-md Co.'s new ste=mi<-r Wai-i;j, intended tc work thti Tangirak«u river, a tributary of tho Wanganui, left hero yest rday to take up ihe pioneer work. The Whangamomona settlement, inland from Stratford, will soon have communic ition with Wauganui by river. Fiom Wanganui to tbe connecting point is 104 miles.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 78, 23 April 1901, Page 3
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181THE ROYAL VISIT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 78, 23 April 1901, Page 3
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