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  2. EMPIRE BANQUET.

    The Empire Coronation banquet orgainised by the Royal Colonial Institute, the British Empire League, the Australasian Club, the Colonial Club, and the ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF LORD KITCHENER.

    The steamer Orotava, which conveyed Viscount Kitchener from South Africa, arrived at Southampton at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, but was placed in quarantine, ...

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  4. THE KING.

    The official bulletin issued at 10 o'clock this mornings states that the King continues to make excellent progress. Owing to his Majesty's satisfactory condition ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The match Australians v. Worcestershire was resumed to-day. The weather was fine, the wicket in good order, and there was a moderate attendance of spectators. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Sir E. Barton says he considers it was unfair for Mr. G. H. Reid, in his speech at Ballarat, to imply that he was advocating colonial representation in the Imperial ...

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  7. VISIT OF HON. J. G. DRAKE.

    For the next iew days the Federal Government will be represented in Brisbane by the Hon. J. G. Drake (the Postmaster-General). Mr. Drake travelled with the ...

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  8. FAST CANADIAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    The Hon. W. Mulock, Postmaster-General of.Canada, is urging the establishment of an elghteen-knot line of steamers between Sydney and Vancouver in connection with ...

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  9. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CORONATION.

    The medical men in attendance on the King express a hope that 'his Majesty will have recovered sufficiently to enable him to he removed to the Royal yacht on ...

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  10. ARRIVAL OF MR. W. KNOX.

    Mr. W. Knox, one of the Victorian members of the Commonwealth House of Representatives, has arrived in London by way of Canada and the United States. He ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General arrived in Brisbane shortly after twenty minutes past 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. His visit toeing of an unoficial ...

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  12. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The ball held at ttoe Hotel Cecil last night, under the auspices of the British Empire League, in honour of the colonial officers now in London, was a great ...

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  13. TRIP BY THE TEAM.

    The members of the Australian cricket team drove to Malvern yesterday to see the college and the scenery, and they returned tlhrough Lord Beauchamp's estate, ...

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  14. CABLE MESSAGES.

    News has been received from St. Vincent that shocks of earthquake, which were preceded by three detonations from the volcano of Soufriere, were experienced ...

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  15. A CANADIAN LADY KILLED.

    Prior to the passing of the procession of the Queen and her retinue to attend the opening of the Imperial Coronation Bazaar yesterday in the Botanic Gardens, the ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Reuter's correspondent in South Africa reports that the surrender of Boers engaged in the late campaign is now complete, and the total number exceeds 20,000 ...

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  17. SIR JOHN FORREST ON IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Sir John Forrest, in his speech at the dinner of the Fishmongers' Company, stated that Great Britain's trade relations with other nations would continue ...

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  18. THE JOHNSTOWN COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Later reports regarding the disastrous explosion in the Cambria Steel Company's Rolling Mill Colliery, at Johnstown, in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., state the number of ...

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  19. REFUSING TO TAKE THE OATH.

    Some of the Boer officers and Government officials at Bloemfontein have refused to take the oath of allegiance. It is surmised that a few of them object to sign ...

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  20. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir Spencer Walpole, formerly Secretary to the Post Office, in giving evidence before the Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into the matter of subsidies to ...

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  21. BURSTING OF A RESERVOIR.

    News has been received of a serious disaster in Chill, South America. The reservoir at Las Palmas burst, with the result that many houses were destroyed by ...

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  22. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match between the Australians and the Worcestershire team was resumed and concluded at Worcestershire to-day. The weather was full, and the wicket in good ...

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  23. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    Dr. T. W. Smart, who recently resigned the position of Commissioner for Public Works in the Cape Ministry owing to a difference of opinion with the Premier, ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    It will be learned with much regret that Mr. W. H. Browne, M.LA., leader of the Labour Opposition, who has been in St. Helen's Hospital, for some time, and who ...

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  25. ILLNESS OF MRS. SEDDON.

    Mrs. Seddon, wife of the New Zealand Premier, has been somewhat seriously ill. She is now slightly better, though still very weak, and her condition occasions ...

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  26. THANKS THE NAVAL FORCES.

    The following telegram has been received by the Naval Commandant from Captain Collins, Secretary for Defence:—"Sydney, 11th July, 1902.—Minister wishes the ...

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  27. INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    In accordance with the promise made by the Government some time ago, a Royal Commission has now been appointed to inquire into all matters connected with the ...

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  28. STEAM LAUNCH BLOWN UP.

    The steamer Parua arrived from New Guinea on Friday, and brought news of the total loss of the cutter Endeavour (by an explosion off Samarai, after returning from ...

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  29. SCARCE AS GOLD.

    Guipure Lace Insertions and Galons in Twine and Paris shades. Big range Just landed by T. C. Beirne and Co." ...

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  30. GILBERT'S STOCKTAKING SALE.

    All Tailoring greatly reduced for two weeks only, the same high-class workmanship and attention to details given as previously. Suits to measure from 42s., his ...

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  31. THE ARMY REMOUNT FRAUDS.

    The evidence which is being submitted in the charge of fraud torougiit against Major Studdert, of Dublin, and his two sons, in connection with the purchase of ...

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  32. THE ONILY WAY

    To test the sterling quality of our goods is to wear them. A beautiful assortment of Winter Suitings and Serges now in; also, our celebrated all-wool Blankets and ...

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  33. LADIES' SAILOR HATS.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons, Sole Manufacturers of Mountcastle and Quald's Celebrated Patent Sailor Hats, as worn by the elite of Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and ...

    Article : 176 words
  34. "THE FASCINATION OF A WORD."

    "A new and sinister-looking disturbance (terrifying all other brands) called Challenge' (Pure Texas) is now about 600 miles south of Albany (but best known in ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. NEW STEAMSHIP PROJECTS.

    Sir Christopher Furness, who was recently reported to have purchased the Gulf line of steamers, and subsequently four of the steamers of the Clan line, has ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. ARRIVAL AT WARWICK.

    Lord Hopetoun and suite passed through Warwick to-day at half-past 11 o'clock. His Excellency was met at Wallangarra by Captain Harman, representing Sir Herbert ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. GUIPURE LACE INSERTIONS

    In twine and Paris shades Just landed by T. C. Beirno and Co.* YANKEE DOODLE, smoke natural bright. Just arrived, first parcel New Season's ...

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  38. GILBERT'S STOCKTAKING SALE.

    Gent.'s ready-made Overcoats in all shapes (own out and make) at vastly reduced prices for two weeks only. Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.* ...

    Article : 28 words
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