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■«■—» :■ THE HERALD'S ANNOUNCEMENT. -'■§ The Herald then made the following % announcement: — ' \ M "Long live the Queen! Inasmuch W<« our Queen i 9 a great Queen and just and 'i. would honour her. loyal subjects, so am ,V; L commanded by her Mo»t Gra«ioo»V,j to call on the following gOo< $ men that they may receive the rtßOgr/" nit ion of the Queen's appreciation. '■' Long live t'hc Queen! A NOVEL " KNIGHT." " ' . The Q'nen then called on Mr. James ■ Ro'ocit 11,11 to kneel, which lie did, amid '< ' cheuia. ■■litr Majesty" then referral t»'\ hih seniles on her behalf, and gave him , ' tlie litln of K.C.C.P. (Knight Commander ■ ■■ of the Country People). Miss Bishop ; ' displaced throughout n clear and dffet» ' *' tive enunciation, and carried her honors ■well. After (he Mayor had briefly thanked ' i the people and all carnival worker?,. ,■* with ,i -pecial tribute of praise to "; l''iil.'V(or Cardslon, tlie Queen and h«r .",* attend mil brought the ceremony to-* , ,'* r elo.»e \ vl'i a triumphal procession round;';! the hall. _ j' THE POPULAR QUEEN, y MISS EILEEN MeGUIRE OTOWNEtti ".»• TJie closing scenes in connection wittt'" 7 ;' ll>> Hand Citrnival took plate in tJ» -j Theatre Royal last night, when the Ar- ' ciiK.in Revellers made an appearand J '* "by Royal command." The building ■ was i vowded, standing room only being \, obtainable a quarter of an hour bolp'ro /»a the i Mir of commencement, and by JUm oVlik k jiunibers had to be turned awwr»w? Tlie Q >i i n and her maids of honor Oft* ,1 flit.n<J pi eminent scats in tfjie dnaajro eiroli- during the evening, except that fV Mi*-. Maiiiirc, who took a prominent '•s pari ii the performance, was mostly oc '| cupvd mi the stage. The. revellers fac- ,■£ etl ,i \eiy appreciative and enthusiastic—s audience, and the majority of the itettn .; hud to be repeated, some of them again ,'" and again. .J At the conclusion, tihe Queen aqd her a maids of honor were seated in htate'oH;2i Ihe -.Use, and the groupingwaa pretty S and (fl'cetive, the vari-colored coßfcH]o»ej(4~!| of il,o Hevellers forming a bright, hac^^l Tiie in;) in business of the evening «f*fc"*J uf Minrse, the announcement and crown-41 'i>" of the popular queen, elected by '& tliii-e present at yesterday's corona* '4 lion ceremony. The tension wa» great'ij* ihe mayor came forward with tto ,'J seild (invelope, He first of all announc-, v eil ''-; it the committee of "the Country i '■'i'V umv the "Carnival Quecri," had,. 1 ,,,'! ficicrously withdrawn from the aeeond'T? i-i i ;est. Tlie contest was evidently ha- i t.v, n Mivj McGuire and.Miss Hawke. aftJj| «.'•• '■hnwn by the voting. The flrat twp,J§ oi iip-"e nnnouneed had few votes, and .a w'-i-u "Miss MeGuire G4B" was heard, tho/ftw in 1 ii. ii'e let itself loose and it was two w or ,: .ive minutes before the mayor could '1 <■• '•■' i.'ie. "Miss Hawke, 628," waa tha*4a ■>' need, and also received great ap* <jj •>' ■■ ■ -<■. Miss Mc(!aire's win was evident' .' popular one, in the theatre, tß*.*,jj ■ " i nee recognising that she had born*j*S I i flinn a fair share of the burden flf , \i "•■ ■l'.'ri" in mwiding the enter*-'| i' t' -is it the bind. H V •' • (J io«>n was then crowned '■it 1-. Ihe < unival Queen jn a few happily.^ ' 'kivmi , 111( i clearly spoken words; % ']( ''' ee ltnifli pleasure in crowning yon,.; "J v iss Mednire, popular Queen of .W.]i [ siioutli." This was again the eignali,^ ,' ■ ■ vociferous applause. ' { Messw Drury and Kinsella, who have £ |■■ * ''e progress during the part' $ ■>■ i '\c months in the band's junior clasp,. % v • ■•• fiiesenled witlf medals donated ftj^-J I' 1 -•■rs E. U. Carter and C, H. Draw j| l'h. Carnival Queen and Popuuar Queen"% '';ai Ii mnkini; a presentation. /.-J , *'i eouelniion, the mayor thanked tM^ffi ■ I'll'lie fm Hip loyal way in which thejj i: -| :.''l raPied nuiuil 'ha citizens' comsofft.'J '«■■•■ -14

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 5

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