PRINCE NEARING SYDNEY.
ARRIVAL AT JERVIS BAY.
WEATHER UNPROMISING.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 12.30 -a.m.) SYDNEY. June 14. The Prince Of Wales arrived on trie Renown at Jen-is >liere he was enthusiastically received. t The weather outlook for the Prince visit to Sydney is dubious. It has been showery since early morning, and rain has sadly bedraggled the bunting and Boddcncd and discoloured the paper decorations which have readied an- advanced stage. Tho weather forecast is not hopeful, as another extensive disturbance is reported due during the next 48 hours, causing a return of unsettled and rainy weather. END OF MELBOURNE VISIT. EARLY MORNING FAREWELL. A. and N.Z. MELBOURNE. June 14. Despite the early morning departure of the Prinro of Wales he was farewclled by crowds thronging tho piers and foreshores of Port Melbourne. Tho Renown, with her long rows of lighted portholes, presented a picturosquo spectacle moving down Hobson's Bay in a-slight fog. Rain was experienced at first, but ideal conditions are prevailing up tho coast. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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