OPENING OF THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.
MOST IMPOSING CEREMONY.
JUBILEE OF THE COLONY AS WELL AS THE QUEEN.
Adelaide, June 21. The Adelaide Exhibition was opened today by Sir William Robinson. The proceedings were of a most imposing character. A large number of troops lined the route from Government House to the Exhibition building. Mr. E. T. Smith, Mayor of Adelaide and President of the Exhibition, delivered an address, to which the Governor replied at some length. His Excellency despatched a' cable message to the Queen announcing the opening of the Exhibition, which is held not only in celebration of Her Majesty's Jubilee, but also of the jubilee of the colony.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4945, 22 June 1887, Page 3
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