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  7. THE CORONATION.

    The sight presented to the people of London and the foreign and other visitors to-day, when the King and Queen were crowned in Westminster Abbey, ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL TRAMS.

    "And one night when the two councils sat in their separate suburbs, after months of exhausting negotiations," said Cr. Dunlop, reminiscently. "the ...

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  9. WAS IT MURDER?

    There are some peculiar circumstances connected with the discovery made in the ranges at the back of Tynong by a lad named Gaskett, a ...

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  10. MORE PEOPLE.

    "Australia offers golden opportunities for settlers. Come over." Eyes that glance along the crowding traffic of a London street are assailed ...

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  12. IN THE ABBEY.

    The Prince of Wales, wearing the splendid robes of the Noble Order of the Garter, led the procession of British Royalties in the Abbey. ...

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  13. OVERSEA VISITORS.

    Mr John Murray, Premier of Victoria, Mr J. S. T. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales; Sir Elliott Lewis, Premier of Tasmania, and Lady ...

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  14. OFFICER INJURED.

    It transpires that Captain M'Cowan, who commanded the Canadian Mounted Rifles, who formed part of the escort of the King to Westminster ...

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  15. RETURN TO THE PALACE.

    The return journey from Westminster Abbey to the Palace was accomplished without incident. The Palace was reached at 2.30, and Their Majesties ...

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  16. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    The Coronation festivities at Lyme Regis, in Dorsetshire, were married by a shocking fatality. The victim was Mr Charles Radford, ...

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  17. PRIVATE COAL MINES.

    The difficulty of getting miners to carry on work in private coal mines was referred to by Mr R. B. Stamp, chairman of directors of the Outtrim ...

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  18. GENERAL REJOICINGS

    There were rejoicings in connection with the Coronation in every town and village of great Britain and Ireland. All were decorated with flags, and in ...

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  19. FLEET ILLUMINATIONS

    Owing to rain which set in to-night the Fleet illuminations at Portsmouth were postponed. ...

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  22. THE PICK-POCKET.

    As a rule pickpockets reap a harvest in a crowd such as that which thronged the streets of the City yesterday afternoon and evening. However, there ...

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