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]
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Advertising : 483 wordsHOBART, THURSDAY. — Now that the jubilee celebrations are over attention is being d[?]cted towards the coming session of Parliament, which Ministers intend ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — The rejoicings have been general throughout Gre[?] Britain, many of the chief towns being prof[?]ly lighted. ...
Article : 170 words[?]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 wordsOne 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 wordsLONGFORD, 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 wordsThe 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 wordsDELO[?]AINE, THURSDAY. — The last act [?] the diamond jubilee was played on Wednesday afternoon after the West Parade was cleared of the [?]olding ...
Article : 106 wordsMilitary men of [?] branches. and incidentally, bicycle riders, will [?] much interest in recent experiments in [?] The outfit [?] connected of one [?] ...
Article : 415 wordsLONDON, 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 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—When the Queen arrived at the Cathedral and entered the specially[?] prepared enclosure there was ...
Article : 249 wordsHOBART, 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 wordsThere 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 wordsCoursing 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 wordsROBART, 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 wordsA 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 wordsHOBART, 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 wordsThe honorary secretary to the Women's Hospital (Mr Le[?]e Morgan) yesterday received the following letter with a £[?] note enclosed: ...
Article : 112 wordsThe 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 wordsMELBOURNE, 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 wordsAs 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 wordsSome 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 wordsThis 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 wordsThe 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 wordsMELBOURNE, 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 wordsMr 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 wordsSYDNEY, 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 wordsIn 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 wordsShares 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 wordsThe 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 wordsNot 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 wordsZEEHAN, 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 wordsAUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—The Government made no recommendation for jubilee honors. The Acting-Premier states that Mr [?]eddon could have been [?]gh[?] two years ...
Article : 33 wordsThe 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 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — Nearly every street was gaily decorated, the effect in numerous instances being superb and artistic. Fest[?]ns ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsMaster 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 wordsAUSTRALIA 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 wordsThe 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 wordsMr M. King states that the effects of the recent fire which burned his promi[?] is not quite [?] had [?] supposed, as his furniture [?] partly insured. ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 25 Jun 1897, Page 3
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