MELBOURNE CENTENARY
LOYALTY OF WELCOME THE PREMIER GRATIFIED (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) MELBOURNE, 13th November Gratification at the loyalty of the welcome by' the public of Victoria to the Duke of Gloucester was expressed by Sir Stanley Argvle, Premier; He said the departure of the Duke,- standing alone at the stern of H.M.S. Sussex as she receded into the darkness was a magnificent spectacle to he treasured as a memory' by thousands who witnessed it.
INTERNATIONAL SPORTING EVENT
With the departure of the Duke Melbourne lias settled down to enjoy other events in the Centenary programme, including many' international sporting championships, beginning with golf on Thursday.
The Hants howlers won the fourth round 23-14 and were defeated in tlie fifth 12.14.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 5
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