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  3. THE KING CROWNED WHAT THE DAWN SAW

    The countless throng of sightseers which lined the route of the Royal procession to-day from Buckinglam Palace to Westminster Abbey began to congregate in the ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. THE RENMARK STRIKE

    During the progress of a will case in the Supreme Court on Friday morning his Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, who has intimated his willingness to act as arbitrator ...

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  7. A Cup of Cold Water.

    Ten thousand Boy Scoots assisted the various ambulance corps in supplying water to the individuals of the vast crowd. ...

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  8. Illuminations Postponed.

    Rain fell heavily at Portsmouth to-night and as a consequence the contemplated illuminations of the vessels of the fleet was postponed. ...

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  9. First Sight of the Crowned King.

    The return journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace was accomplished without any special incident. At 2.50 p.m. their Majesties the King and ...

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  10. THE TURF.

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  11. FOOTBALL. LEAGUE MATCHES.

    Start versus North Adelaide. Umpire[?] —Central, R. M. Aldersey, boundary, Townsend and Ottey. Sturt—J. F. Ban[?]gan, R. Carve, H. ...

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  12. A Bursting Cannon.

    Mr. Charles Radford, a prominent townsman of Lyme Regis, while firing a Royal salute on Coronation day, was killed by the explosion of the cannon. ...

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  13. THEFT OF AN OVERCOAT

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., on Friday, Otto Helmoth was charged with having, at Port Adelaide on June 21, stolen an overcoat, ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. Message from His Majesty.

    On Thursday his Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) sent the following message to his Majesty the King:—"On behalf of myself and the people ...

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  17. THE WHOLE LAND REJOICES

    There were demonstrations of rejoicing concerning the Coronation throughout the length and breadth of the United Kingdom. Every town and village in Ireland ...

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  18. Foreign Princes and Envoys.

    Buckingham Palace, whence the magnificent cavalcade was to start on its march of splendor through the heart of London, was "the Mecca" of the crowd's ...

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  19. AMATEUR LEAGUE.

    St. Bartholo[?]w ver[?] Glenferrie, on the [?] bilee Oval.—St. Bartholo[?]—Catt, Collings, Gr[?] dee, Fraser, Goodall, Hall, Hawkes, Hunt (captain) Kinnish, May, Middleton, McNamara, ...

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  20. The Adelaide Celebration.

    There was a considerable influx of visitors from the country to Adelaide to witness the Coronation celebration here, and on Friday most of the visitors returned to ...

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  21. THE EYRE PENINSULA COMMISSION

    After the steamer Governor Musgrave had finished her task in connection with the submarine cable between the Althorpe Islands light-station and Willyama Bay on ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION.

    West Torrens [?] versus South Adelaide [?] the Hindmarsh Oval.—West Torrens II.—Barnes, Barbour, Boyce, Correll Flannagan, Green, Huxtable, Halliday, Hill (3), A. Harley (captain), ...

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  23. Princess at the Window.

    The Princess Mary, only daughter of the King with one of her brothers, watched from a window of the palace the marshalling of the "soldiers of the King." The ...

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  24. THE ALTHORPES CABLE

    The Ma[?]e Department steamer Governor Musgrave, which has been engaged for several days in connection with the restoration of the cable between the Althorpes ...

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  25. Church Services

    Interesting services were held on Thursday in the Presbyterian churches. About 50 members of the Scottish Infantry Corps were included in the congregation at ...

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  26. Remembering the Poor.

    At Birmingham a great banquet was given to 47 veterans of the Crimean war and the Indian Mutiny, while 100,000 children received Coronation medals. In ...

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  27. CIVIL SERVANTS' MATCH

    A football match will be played on the Hindmarsh Oval on Monday between teams representing the Audit and Public Stores Departments respectively, play starting at 9.45 a.m.:—Stores ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

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  29. A TRIP TO THE COUNTRY.

    The following have been seleced to represent Sturt Imperial in matches with Port Elliot and Victor Harbor on Saturday and Monday:—F. C. Cu[?]ow J. Langley, N. Jones, W. Shearer, C[?] ...

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  30. The Duke of Connaught.

    Field-Marshal the Duke of Co[?]a[?]ght, uncle of the King who is shortly to leave England to assume the Viceroyalty of Canada, was the central figure of the group ...

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  31. GENERAL.

    A match between teams representing the Adelaide Shorthand and Business Training Academy and Muirden College was played on Thursday on the Hawthorn Oval. The A.S. and B.T. Academy ...

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  32. LUTHERAN.

    In the evening the Rev. W. Janyon preached to a large congregation at the Lutheran Church, Flinders-street. He pointed out that the office of King was ...

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  33. Gifts for the Children.

    The people of Liverpool arranged for the distribution of 544,000 new-minted halfpennies, bearing the effigy of King George V. to the children of that city. The ...

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  34. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR

    William Bowhey, aged 64, a tract distributer, living in Water-street, Gawler, was conveyed to the Adelaide Hospital in a cab on Friday morning, and is in a serious ...

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  35. The Sun Greets the King.

    The sky was dark and threatening in the morning, but the rain clouds cleared and a burst of sunshine greeted their Majesties the King and Queen as ...

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  36. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Cambridge versus Port Adelaide, at Alberton.—Cambridge—T. Johnson (captain), W. Stoddart, [?] Knight, W. Knight, T. J[?]iper. J. Ingram, C. Todd, R., Baldwin, J. Woods, T. Smith, and S. ...

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  37. THE SHARE MARKET. To-Day's Quotations.

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  38. OVERSEA ATHLETES.

    The council of the Festival of Empire Exhibition entertained the overseas athletes, who are competing at their international sports at a banquet in Crystal Palace ...

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  39. Naval and Military Recognition

    The warships of the British fleet, which are massed at Spithead, with the foreign battleships and cruisers which have cometo join in the naval pageant were dressed ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements are now complete for a party of 41 Australian League boys to leave on August 5 next, for an oversea tour. Forty of the lads belong to this ...

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  41. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

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  42. Australian Visitors.

    Mr. J. S. McGowen (Premier of New South Wales), Mr. J. Murray (Premier of Victoria), Sir Elliot Lewis (Premier of Tasmania) and Lady Lewis, Mr. Frank ...

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  43. SHORTAGE OF ARTISANS.

    Mr. Briely, the secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures, states that the chamber has advertised in the eastern States for skilled artisans, and found it ...

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  44. TWO EXCITING INCIDENTS.

    Two incidents of an exciting nature occurred just as the procession was leaving Buckingham Palace. The horse of an officer of the Indian contingent, who was ...

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  45. HEART-BEATS PICTURED.

    At the Royal Institution, Albema[?] street, London, recently, Professor William Stirling delivered an address on biology in relation to the cinematograph, and showed ...

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  46. TENNIS CHAMPION.

    In the match for the tennis championship of England, played in London today, A. F. Wilding (Anstetlasta) beat M. J. G. Ritchie (England), 6—2, 6—3, 6—4. ...

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  47. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    A telegram has been received from Childers to the effect that the employes of the Childers C.S.R. Company's mill waited upon the manager with a written request ...

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  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Karoola, [?]., 3,424 tons, W. C. E. Morgan, from eastern States. McIlwraith, McEacharn, & Co., Adelaide; J. Rawlings & Son, Port, agents. Passengers—30 saloon, 33 second cabin, 27 third cabin, ...

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  50. Sang at George IV.'s Funeral

    The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, sent a special invitation to Mr. Wicks, now a nonagenarian, who was one of the choristers at the funeral of King George ...

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  51. ALLEGED THEFT OF £40.

    Waller Harold Bradley was charged an the information of Robert Tapley Andrews at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday with having on May 27, being a member ...

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  52. THE HOLIDAY.

    A biting wind blew at intervals on Thursday (Coronation Day), which was observed as a public holiday, and the sky remained overcast nearly all day, but rain ...

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  53. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The births and deaths roistered in the General Register Office during the week ended June 17 were:—Births, 120 males, 112 females; deaths, 32 males, 37 females; total, ...

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  54. The British Royalties.

    The Prince of Wales, wearing the robes and insignia of a Knight of the Garter, led the procession of British Royalties into the Abbey. His brothers. Princes Albert, ...

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  55. SHOCKING DEATH.

    Mr. Leonard Rogers, a miner, met his death in a shockingly sudden manner on the North mine this morning. He was engaged on the 1.100-ft. level, when a fall of ...

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  56. Cries of Coo-ee.

    The Australians began to gather on the Stafford House stand at 4 a.m. and by 8 o'clock all the seats were crowded. The Australians greeted the children of their ...

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  57. RAINFALL.

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  58. HOCKEY.

    Forestville versus Sturt.—Fo[?] [?] R. Adams, E. L. Adams, Cornish, [?] (captain), Cocker, Murray, Knight (vice-[?])[?] [?] Rae, Fuss. Siebert, Fraser, and Ri[?]. ...

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  59. NOTES FROM THE ANCHORAGE.

    The R.M.S. Malwa arrived at Colombo from Australia on the morning of June 21. The steamer Karoola left Sydney on Saturday afternoon last, and fine weather prevailed until ...

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  60. A Son's Act of Homage.

    After the King had been crowned the Prince of Wales advanced to the top step of the d[?], removed his coronet, and knelt before his father, while the other princes ...

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