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THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA.

PRINCE INDISPOSED. V [By Emictkic Telkoiai-h—- ---< Per Press Associ»iion^ (Aus. and N.2. Cable Assn) .Received Juno 1, at 8.26 p.,, SYDNEY, jL, The Australian Jockey Clulj', S gramme for the waiter nicptin "5 .June 10th and 12th in honor n ?J Prince uf Wales provides' f of J stakes of .€IO,OOO. The mound includes a gold cup with a ):2000 und other events carrying of .€1001) each. * Mltl » Received June '2, at 1.10 a.m. -i 'MELBOURNE, Jun.," The Prince left to-day on a , w' the country. He was enthusiast greeted at Geelcmg, « feature oN ; reception being ;UUi) massed children. . The Prince made a brier stay then continued his journey. ' ll Received Juue 2. at llj.2u' a.m. S\ DNE\ ~1 «- The Prince is indisposed, mij j. been ordered by his' medical advisJ take one' week's absolute ri , st the Melbourne, and Sydney w.JB ments. The strain of imliHc ments following the heavy program New Zealand, is responsible f O M indisposition. The Prince Ims J tantly agreed to a postponement ofs New South Wales itinerary, ix-grouS the inconvenience occasioned t u J authorities. Committees are jj,3 adjusting the neiv dates; being cancelled, and new ones procU od. The Prince is now dne on ,|a 10. The foyal procession will' ijjJ miles of streets lrom the |gg£ place at. Farm Cove to the teri«S Various Decoration Committees i working at full sueed with tile uvoi object of beatin:r Melbourne'* (£ It is already evident that Illegal effect will surpass anything pv cv y attempted. The Japanese have subscribed a considerable with a request that Japanese (lags flown in all decorative schemed proof of tho desire to participate,in'i general welcome to the Prince."' A mass meeting of trumnW pa.ssed a resolution that tlu'y «•« ta'ke a holiday on the day the I>[j arrives, but this was vetoed, by | Chairman, as it is contrary to Utiia constitution, which required a SC ; B ballot. Received June 2. at 11.<10 n.m. ' SYDNEY, .luwj,- - News of the postponiVnt. \ the> Princo of Wales' visit | not reach Sydnev LiJl a very latehot last night. Ho takes a rest under <it der.s of his doctor, who considers it ij iterative after the long nervous strti ho has recently undergone. This isti only reason for the rest. Arraiit ments arc being made to spend in seclusion in the country.

The public received u shock of''# appointment on opening the papersth niorniiig. Thero is n general exprt sion of regret at the postponon® which wHI nu«i serious dislotalii wheii the preparations were so fur« vanced, but steps are being talieiij minimise the effects as nmi'li p sible, and to stop visitors coming 't Sydney. AMERICA'S RESPONSIBILITIES (A. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received June 2, at 1 .'lO p.m. WASHINGTON; ,)»I, The. Seiiate b.v 43 to !i4 rejected motion to delay acting on the Armaia mandate until a, ]>eaee agreement «jj the Central Powers is reaeliwl. DONNYBROOIv IN WASHING!!! (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received June 2, at 1.40 p.m. * . WASHINGTON, June I;' The Irish women sympathiserscmd a scene in the Senate galleries, feHt demanding the expulsion of the from Ireland. Ushers removed Ui women, excitedly struggling anddti ing. The proceedings wore sunt until the ejections had been cortM

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14703, 2 June 1920, Page 4

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THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14703, 2 June 1920, Page 4

THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14703, 2 June 1920, Page 4