THE ROYAL SHOW.
n AUSTRALIA'S SPLENDID DISPLAY. By Cable—Press Association—ljopyright. London, June 28. The King visited Norwich as the presi- ■ dent of the Royal Agricultural Society, and received an ovation. The weather was beautiful, and enormoiw crowds were present. Sir Joseph Ward, Sir John Tavcrner (Victoria), Sir Newton Moore (Wsctralia), Mr. Kirkpatrick (South Austalia), and many Australians were present. The Commonwealth made a splendid show of the products of various States, lt and Victorian fleece*, fruits and wines, New South Wales grains, and West Australian grains and lleeces were greatly f admired, as was the fine display of , r butter. The pavilions of the States were placarded with large painting's depicting Australian country life, and farmers representing each State addressed large , groups of English farmers eager to obtain information concerning the productive capabilities of the. Commonwealth. The King visited the West Australian stand and conversed with Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General, and showed great interest, in the development of the State. , He said he hoped that West Australia ml ' „,! would continue to attract many suitable emigrants, ii n
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 5, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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177THE ROYAL SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 5, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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