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  2. THE QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—Puncta[?]lly at 11 a.m. on Tuesday the Queen started [?] B[?]king Palace for St. Paul's, [?]ded by a large body ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,296 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 483 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY.

    HOBART, THURSDAY. — Now that the jubilee celebrations are over attention is being d[?]cted towards the coming session of Parliament, which Ministers intend ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  6. REJOICINGS ABROAD[?]

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — The rejoicings have been general throughout Gre[?] Britain, many of the chief towns being prof[?]ly lighted. ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. [?]ATHINNA.

    [?]ATHINNA, THURSDAY.—The [?]lebration of the jubilee of our be[?]ve[?] reign was carried out with co[?]rable loyalty and enth[?] The children ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. THE BATTLES OF THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    One of the most interacting incidents which will take place in this year of jubilee will be the inspection of ve[?] representing every battle fought during her Majesty's ...

    Article : 850 words
  9. LONGFORD.

    LONGFORD, THURSDAY.—The cheap f[?] on the railways had the desired effect to the Longford district at jubilee time, no lower than [?]04 booking passages from the ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. THE COUNTRY.

    The scholars of the Burnie State school invested some of the proceeds of their school concert in the purchase of a suitable clock for the schoolroom by way of ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. DELO[?]AINE.

    DELO[?]AINE, THURSDAY. — The last act [?] the diamond jubilee was played on Wednesday afternoon after the West Parade was cleared of the [?]olding ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. KITES IN WARFARE.

    Military men of [?] branches. and incidentally, bicycle riders, will [?] much interest in recent experiments in [?] The outfit [?] connected of one [?] ...

    Article : 415 words
  13. HEALTH OF THE QUEEN.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—To-day the Queen was remarkably well in health after the exertions of Tuesday, but her [?]ight i[?] causing some anxiety ...

    Article : 31 words
  14. AT ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—When the Queen arrived at the Cathedral and entered the specially[?] prepared enclosure there was ...

    Article : 249 words
  15. HOBART.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—To-day all [?]ness establishments were open, but there was a most con[?]p[?] of all [?]tion to [?]culate or even transact ordinary ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. TASMANIA.

    There was another display of the electric light Illuminations last night, most of the devices being brilliantly shown, and they attracted great attention. The [?]tr[?] were ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. SPORTING.

    Coursing was continued at Fordon. The Nile, yesterday, when an advance was made with the trials for the Fordon [?]up. [?] all thirteen co[?] were run, the difficulty ...

    Article : 621 words
  18. THE MAY[?]'S BALL.

    ROBART, THURSDAY. — The Mayor's jubilee ball at the Town Hall to-night was a brilliant [?] A large number of military and [?]liary officers were present. ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN.

    A large number of school children were again treated to a free ride on the [?]teammerry-go-round in the City Park yesterday. The Industrial School and all those children ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. THE RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' HOLIDAY M[?]DD[?]

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Sir Philip [?] the Acting-Premier, has expressed his surprise in a memorandum to the Ministerial head of the Railway Department that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The honorary secretary to the Women's Hospital (Mr Le[?]e Morgan) yesterday received the following letter with a £[?] note enclosed: ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. MAT[?]INNA.

    The coaches had a very busy time conveying passengers away to witness the celebrations in both of the cities. Quite a host of townspeople left to enjoy the [?]ights of ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—Last night and again to night the streets of Melbourne presented a busy appearance, owing to the large number of persons promenading the ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. RETURN OF THE PROCESSION.

    As the Queen drove away from St.Paul's, there were thunders of [?]eers; the bands played, bells were p[?]ed merrily, and the people became almost ...

    Article : 246 words
  25. JUBILEE PHOTOGRAPHS.

    Some capital photographs of the jubilee procession as it passed along Charles-street have been taken by Mr W. H. Brown, of this city. They have proved highly ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. PLUM PUDDING DISTRIBUTION.

    This afternoon those upon the roll of the Benevolent Society will be the rec[?]p[?] of the [?] plum puddings which have been made by Mrs M. A. Cro[?]by to the order of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. FINGAL.

    The jubilee celebrations were right loyally observed. The children, with [?] from Mangana. Culle[?]wood, and St. Mary's[?] assembled, with their friends and parents. ...

    Article : 298 words
  28. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—Mr Edward [?]rt. president of the Melbourne [?]braw Congregation, to-day cabled to Sir George F[?]-Philips, Lord Mayor of London, in ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. THE COUNTRY.

    Mr Gray, from Maldon (Victoria), has been [?] this way recently supervising the [?]rection of the new cyanide works at the G[?] at Ma[?]. Mr Gray prepared ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—The Mayor of Sydney is on the warpath to learn the name of the pe[?] who said it was not desired by Sydney that the civil [?]air should be ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. THE CITIZENS THANKED.

    In another column the Mayor congratulates the citizens of Launceston on the brilliant display made in connection with the jubilee celebrations, and sincerely thanks ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. MINING NEWS.

    Shares in the Mo[?]ag[?] No.1 B.M. Company which have been for[?]ted for [?]payment of the call due on June [?] will be sold by Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co. at [?] ...

    Article : 40 words
  33. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway station was again in a constant condition of [?]ter during the whole of yesterday. All the trains were crowded. this being specially [?]cable with the ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. GERMAN DUELS AND THEIR PUNISHMENT.

    Not long after I left a German [?]verity it was my misfortune to incur the penalty of impr[?]ment in a for[?] and I had of it [?] experience of some months. My ...

    Article : 615 words
  35. WEST COAST [?]INES.

    ZEEHAN, THURSDAY.—At Block [?] which is situated in the Curtain-Davis grouup, work will be r[?] to-morrow, under the management of Mr J. W. Taylor, of Z[?] ...

    Article : 348 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—The Government made no recommendation for jubilee honors. The Acting-Premier states that Mr [?]eddon could have been [?]gh[?] two years ...

    Article : 33 words
  37. UNION JACK GYMNASIUM CLUB.

    The jubilee fixtures are being kept up right royally in Launceston, and none have been more [?]th[?]tically supported than the entertainment given by the Union Jack ...

    Article : 691 words
  38. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — Nearly every street was gaily decorated, the effect in numerous instances being superb and artistic. Fest[?]ns ...

    Article : 324 words
  39. TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  40. MATHINNA.

    Master John Maher, the eldest son of the respected proprietor of the Tal[?] HOtel, Mr Thomas Maher. has died in Sydney. His parents received word by w[?] that he was ...

    Article : 62 words
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    AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN — Mr T. J. Na[?]gawa, the new co[?]l for Japan, has taken up his official residence in Sydney. The new co[?] speaks English fluently and has ...

    Article : 334 words
  42. BEACONSFIELD.

    The jubilee celebrations have been honored here in rather a milk-and-water kind of a way, the fact of the Tasmania Company declining to give their employees a holiday ...

    Article : 412 words
  43. DELORAINE.

    Mr M. King states that the effects of the recent fire which burned his promi[?] is not quite [?] had [?] supposed, as his furniture [?] partly insured. ...

    Article : 206 words
  44. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
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