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  7. THE CORONATION.

    A crowded meeting of citizens has been held at Dublin to consider the refusal of the Lord Mayor to accept an invitation to attend the Coronation of ...

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  8. COMMONS PROCEDURE.

    In the House of Commons the Procedure Bill, introduced by the Government early in the session, has been the subject of protracted debate. ...

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  9. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The trial by court-martial of General Jacob H. Smith, of the United States Army, who has admitted .allegations made against him of cruelty during the ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    The estimates of the British. Government. making provision for the carrying on of the campaign in South Africa and also for the maintenance of troops ...

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  11. FOR THE EMPIRE.

    "Eighteenpence a day for life" This is the solatium being paid in each case to some of our soldiers who have returned from the war with one leg, the ...

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  12. DISPUTED ELECTION.

    A meeting of the Elections and Qualification Committee of the House of Representatives was held at Parliament Houses to-day for the purpose of taking ...

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  13. VICTORIA'S CONTINGENTS

    It will be of interest in considering this subject a recall the conditions under which the various contingents were ra sed and despatched. ...

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  14. ALFONSO'S CORONATION.

    The coronation of Alfonso XIII.. of Spain, which has been fixed for the 17th .May --the date of his sixteenth birthday --and will be attended by the Duke ...

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  15. BOER SURRENDERERS.

    Advices from .South Africa received to-day state that nine Boers who surrendered at Klerksdorp, in the Southwestern Transvaal, professed to be ...

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  16. VISITING ENGLAND.

    Captain C. S. Colt man. of the Fifth Victorian Contingent, and Lieutenant F. Williams, of the Fifth West Australian Contingent, have sailed from ...

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  17. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The Right Hon. W. C. Prise, P.C., Chairman of Harland and Wolff Coy., shipbuilders and engineers, of Belfast. has made a statement concerning his ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    An unfortunate accident occurred to Mr H. Trumble, the Victorian bowler, towards the close of the practice by the Australian Eleven at Lord's Ground ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our Boys, First mishap in England. Trumble, at practice, dislocates his thumb. ...

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  20. THOSE CUSTOMS CASES.

    Mr Dobbin, P.M.. gave his received decision at the District Court to-day in the [?]es of Robert Reld and Co.. H. U. Alcock and Co., and J. F. Nunan. who ...

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  21. NINE MONTHS' GAOL

    At the Westminster Police Court today. four men. said to be well known in Australia --Charles Forrester, Edward Lovelock. John Cassels, and ...

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  23. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Two Thousand Guineas Shakes was run at the Newmarket Spring Meeting to-day, and resulted in a victory for Mr R. S. Seviers' filly Sceptre, ...

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  24. THE BERRICK SLIPPED.

    Further particular. have been received regarding the serious accident on board the first-class battle-ship Formidable. of the Mediterranean ...

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  25. CRICKETER MACLAREN

    The efforts which have been made to induce Mr A. C. Maclaren. who captained the last. English cricket. team which visited Australia. to again play ...

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  26. ANOTHER CASE.

    L. Slutzkin, importer, of Flinders lane, was charged with having made in an inter-State certificate of transfer, produced to a certain officer on the 8th ...

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  27. EIGHT HOURS' ART UNION.

    The first and second prizes in the Eight Hours' Art Union have been claimed from Mr Harris, the secretary. The first prize, valued at L1000, has ...

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  28. SMALL-POX

    The deaths in London from small-pox during the past week totalled 42 the same number as during the previous week. ...

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  29. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    A little boy named George Hammon, 4 years of age, who resides at Moss place, off Howard street, North Melbourne, had a remarkable escape from death 'to-day. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ASSETS COY.

    Mr Julian O. Byrne, the manager in London, of the Australian Asset a Company. is a passenger for .Melbourne by the R.M.S. Ophir, which left London ...

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  31. MARTIN'S LAPS.

    [?] young man named John Martin was charged at the City Court this morning with the larceny of a quantity of clothing valued at [?]. The evidence was that ...

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