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The Royal Visit.

London, Jiily 8 The Dulse di Odrnw.vll bn Sfcptembdir 16th, opens'the T > > >jns o'f Abraham, id Quebec Province, C .marts, ks a park. He lay? the foundation atone of a South African memorial, and attends a of the troop? <n the P aihs of Abraham oft Septfeinber 17th. Afterwards hfe Visits ■Kb Islontmoren *.y Palls, where he will bo shown tho residehce of Hih ancestor, the Duke of Kent. A Sta% dinner follows. Inir.Ain'E, July 8. The Ophir arrives tomorrow morning, the landing tak'ng pl.-me in the afternoon. The city is crowded with Visitors, ahli the decorations and i lutninstidas afre on a magnificent scale. 'iJiily 9, The Ophir made a quick passage, arriving last night. CHttisroHuncn, July 9. At a meeting o'f the City Council k letter was read protecting against tPb manner in which the Baptist denominrV thn had been offiddly ignored in connection w ; th all function ■ pertaining to the Royal visit. Couhtfi'idT< pointed out tint afl citzens, irrespective of dcnominati ns, wire invited to meet and form c'--mit)f‘teej to carry out arrange menls in connection wiiti visit. Tl% Council ptssel a conM'mtlon of SIOSQ towards the ex.oms s of the reception.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 174, 11 July 1901, Page 1

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The Royal Visit. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 174, 11 July 1901, Page 1

The Royal Visit. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 174, 11 July 1901, Page 1

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