THE PRINCE.
- TOUR IN AUSTRALIA. NEW FORM OF RECEPTION, ■■ ■ ■ " . . * By Talejraph.—-Press Am.—Conyrlght. Received June 4, 11.6 p.m. Melbourne, June' 4. Continuing his tour, the Prince reached Castlemaine, where a weicotae change in the routine was made. Instead of a Royal parade through the streets the people marched past the Prince, who was watching from a platform. He then proceeded to Bendigo, where he was enthusiastically received, and lat.er he returned to Melbourne.—Aus.K.2. Cable Assn. BUSY DAY AT MELBOURNE. SYDNEY'S PREPARATIONS. ' Melbourne, June 4. The Prince attended a garden party in the afternoon, and a dinner by the Melbourne Club in the evening, and the matrons' ball at St. Kilda at night, completing five engagements on Thursday. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable . Assn. Sydney, June 4. A feature introduced into the Royal procession will be the participation of 1000 light horsemen. A material alteration in the Sydney programme is likely to result from the postponement. The j people are uosirous that the Renown ' should enter Sydney harbor at 9 o'clock on June IC, but the navigating officers fear fog, which idea is scouted by the local organisers. I The Premier objected to the alternative Scheme to enter the previous afternoon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 5
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