THE ROYAL VISIT.
(Received April, 23 7 5S p.m.) SINGAI'OIiK. April 23. TIIE Dnkt and Duchess of Cornwall sail to-day lor .Melbourne, the erusiers only calling at Albany to take sufficient coal to complete the run. A long programme of brilliant festivities was entirely successful. Twelve addresses in costly caskets were presented by British subjects in the native states, from all nationalities.
The Cornwalls arc in t'no best of health.
They received an enthusiastic sendoff with an acquatic fete.
Received April 23, 9.2 a m. London, April 22
The Duke of York hits granted tlto crews of flic Fleet sixty hours leave at Melbourne and Sydney, and has ordered the cruisers to make every effort to land press correspondents at Melbourne by noon on the 6th of May.
Received April ?4. 1.10 a.in. t>INOAI*OUE. April 23
The Oj'liir, with the Koyiil party, unci escort of two warships left for Albany at two o'clock this afternoon.
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 936, 24 April 1901, Page 3
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155THE ROYAL VISIT. Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 936, 24 April 1901, Page 3
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