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  2. SECOND EDITION

    After their Majesties' return to Buckingham Palace form Westminster Abbey yesterday afternoon, sustained demonstrations were made by the people in front of the Palace. ...

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  3. THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Sir W. H. Walrond, M.P. for Tivorton Division of Devon, has been appointed Chancellor of the duchy of Laucaster, in succession to Lord James of Hereford. ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The King spent an exceptionally busy day yesterday. The investiture of those who received coronation honours was largely attended. ...

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  5. GLEBE METHODIST CHURCH.

    Yesterday morning a special Coronation service was held in the Glebe Methodist Church. The comgregation was a large one, and included the Mayor and aldermen of the borough, also several members ...

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  6. CELEBRATIONS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Although yesterday was not kept a close business holiday in Newcastle in honour of the Coronation owing to it being a pay Saturday, the city had a very festive and holiday appearance. The street were ...

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  7. BURWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The servicent the Burwood Congregational Church yesterday was of a specially impressive character. The Rev. George Campbell, chairman of the Congregational Union, occupied the pulpit. Amongst the ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    Coronation cerobrations are being held throughout the colonyto-day, and people are enthusiastic. A procession of the military public bodies, and citizens took place at Wellington, where addresses ...

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  9. THE QUEEN.

    The Queen yesterday presided at the annual meeting of the Soldiors and Sailors' Families Association. ...

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  10. ROYAL ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Yesterday the King entertained 1400 ad[?]s and 600 children at Sandringham at dinnerand tea. The Prince and the Princess of Wales ...

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  11. WARSHIPS SLAUTE AT SUVA.

    Coronation Day was wet, but the celebrations were a success. The Administrator reviewed the local forces and the Naval Brigade. H.M.S. Pylades fired the first salute of the Empire, and was followed by ...

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  12. CZAR AND KAISER.

    The Visit of the German Emperor to the Czar at Reval has ended. It was of the most pleasant charactor, and there was an exchange of rich presents, and the conferment of decorations and promotions. ...

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  13. THE FREEMASONS.

    On behalf of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of the various States, his Excellency the LieutenantGovernor despatched the following message to the Secretary of Stte for his Majesty:—"The Grand ...

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  14. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    About 150 New South Wales soldiers, who lande[?] at Melbourne from the Drayton Grange on the understanding that an effort would be made to secure them arailway passos to Sydney, have been supplied ...

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  15. THE UNITED STATES.

    The consumption of steel in America is unprecedented. The Union Pacific railway is importing 100,000 tons of rails. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON.—Arrival: August 9, Manurewa, barque, from Newcastle, Departure: August 9, Star of New Zealand, s., for London. (For continuation of shipping intelligence see page 9.) ...

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  17. PTT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Special musical services in connection with the Coronation were held at Pitt-street Congregational Church yesterday At the morning service Smart's "Te Deam in F" and teh "Hallelujah Amen" ...

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  18. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference reassembled yesterday. The matters discussed were naval and military defence and proferential tariffs. On these matters the conference will arrive ...

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  19. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    A gas explosion occurred in a mine at Trinidad, Colorado. A powder-house, in which were 1000lbs. of explosives, was blown up. Sixteen persons were killed and many others ...

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  20. PUBLEC SERVICE AT BALMAIN.

    A special Coronation service, officially attended by the Mayor (who was attired in his robes of office) and the aldermen of the Balmain Council, the federal representative of the district (Mr. W. H. Wilks, ...

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  21. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that there are indications that a dispute is ponding between the United States and Canada regarding the ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CENTRALISATION AND DECENTRALISATION.

    At the Mayoral luncheon yesterday the Acting Federal Premier, Mr. Deakin, in responding to the toast of "The Commonweath," took the opportunity to make reference to the outcome of the Imperial ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg Town Council will present a petition to the Government asking that facilities be granted for housing accommodation. It is estimated that the reants will ...

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  24. UNITED SERVICE AT WAVERLEY.

    Under the auspices of the Waverley Ministerial association, a united "Coronatin" service was held at the Methodist Church, Bondi Junction, on Saturday morning. There was a large congregation, ...

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  25. CHINA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" states that Germany is in no hurry to withdraw her croops from Shanghai. The German newspapers insinuate that the question in ...

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  26. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Australia sailed form Sydney at noon on Satruday for London, via the usual ports of call. The F.M.S. Indus arrived at Adelaide on Saturday, and subsequently left again iin contionnation of her voyage to ...

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  27. MR. REITZ, JUN.

    Mr. Rei[?]z, jun., iin an intevies, stated that the Boers were beatern not by the soldiers, but by abject misery. He also said that htere would be war again in three or four years. ...

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  28. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    The Earl of Onslow, Parliamentary UnderSecretary fro the Colonies, stated, in replying to a question by 10th Lamington in the House of Lords last night, that the petirion for ...

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  29. CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.

    The Coronation was celebrated at Strathfield and Homebush on Saturday by a children's procession, demonstration, and sports. About 500 children. carrying bannerettes, march[?] from the ...

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  30. PASSENGERS BY R.M.S. AORANGI.

    The following passengers have been booked by the R.M.S. Aorangi (Canadian-Australian line), which sails from Flood's Wha[?], Circular Quay[?] [?] p.m. to-day for Vancouver, via ports:— ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    There was a large display of bunting in the city yesterday in honour of the Coronation but no attempt was made at anything in the way of an arganised demonstration. The City Council met in ...

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  32. TROOPS ON THE COOLGARDIE.

    The steamer Coolgardie is due to arrive at 11 a.m. to-day with A and B squadrons of the 3rd Battalion (N.S.W.) Australian Commonwealth Horse, consisting of Captaiin F. A. Dove, D.S.O. (in commnad), ...

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  33. CORNONATION DAY AT BURWOOD.

    The celebrations at Burwood on Satruday were well organised and successful. In the morning sports for children were held on the Burwood Park. In the afternoon a fine procession marched from the council ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    A mass meeting of State servants was held this afternoon at the Gaiety Theatre for the purpose of entering a protest against the retreanchment proposa's of the Government so far as they applied to ...

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  35. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Special services were held to-day and yesterday at St. Matthew's Church in connection with the Coronation. The H Company infantry attended a church parade. ...

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  36. THIS ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Premier, announced that the other members of the Royal Commission to inquire into the conduct of the war in South ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor held a well-attended levee at Goverment House tbis morning. Sunday. The children's festival held at South Brisbane ...

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  38. ARRIVAL OF IRREGULARS.

    By Saturday's express from Melbourne there arrived in Sydney 42 New South Wales soldiers who disein barked for the steamer Montrose i Melbourne. The men belonged to various corps of ...

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  39. THE SCOTTISH HILLS SPOKEN.

    On Suturday, when off K[?], the barque [?]ne spoke the fall-rigged ship Scottish Hills, from Paget Sound, [?]nd to Port Pirle. The ship wished to be reported "all well." ...

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  40. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Molola left Wellington 7 p.m. Friday, and is due to-morrow. The Whangape left Bluff on Friday morning. The O[?] arrived at Hobart on Saturday. ...

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  41. DETAILS BY THE AFRIC.

    The Afric, which arrived on Saturday morning from Capetown. brought back the folowing members of the 3rd New South Wales Bushmen:—Sorgeant G. Morton, Corporal W. Pether, Troopers G. Gillander, ...

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  42. THE [?]ONE FROM MAURITIUS.

    The barque lone, after a passage of 44 days from Maurllius, put in all appearance bere yesterday morning. She salled on June 27. and immediately fell in with very strong S.E. winds. The Island of ...

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  43. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The negotiations respecting the establishment of a court for the seltlement of land dis pules in the New Hebrides are still proceed ing between France and England. ...

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  44. ANOTHER TRANSPORT MATTER.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-morrow Mr. Wilkinson will aks Sir William Eyne:—[?] Has any inquiry been made into the circumstances surrounding the death on June 9 last of Trooper Juhn ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Lientenant-Governor, on behalf of South Australia, on Thursday sent the following cablegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the King:—"The Lieutenant-Governor, Ministers, ...

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  46. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Appropriation Billwa road th ethird time, and the session was adjourned until October 16. The consideration of the Education Bill, the ...

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  47. A LONG AND ANXIOUS TOW.

    The ocean-going tug Enro, owned by the Adelaide Steam Tug company, of Adelaide, arrived at 7 a.m. on Saturday with the tug Vietoria (disabled) i tow, from Benehport, South Australia. Captain Will reports that ...

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  48. AT BALMAIN.

    On Saturday at Balmain there was a great deal of display in honour of the Coronation of his Majesty king Edward VII. The public buildings, including the Town Hall, post-office, and fire station, were ...

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  49. DEATH OF A PUBLIC SERVANT.

    Mr. Alex. Sutherland, M.A., who in February last was appointed Registrar of the Melbourne University died suddenly last night, aged 52. He suffered from heart discuse and in[?]za. Mr. ...

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  50. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for June have been published. They show that the value of the imports has increased by £1,058,138 and the value of the exports has increased by ...

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  51. DEATH OF GENERAL LUCAS MEYER.

    The "Petit Bleu," of Brussels, announces that General Lucas Meyer has died of heart disease. ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTUALIA.

    Robert Ramsay, 50, died at Mount Morgan on Friday from the injuries received in the Mount Morgan mine on Thursday. Deceased was working in the 100ft. level when about a ton of stone fell ...

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  53. AT PARRAMATTA.

    On Saturday special services were held at the various churches. At St. John's the [?] Are[?]deacon Gunther conducted the service, and special music was rendered, under the direction of Mr. Alfred ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sergeant Callaway, the smallpox pat[?]nt, who was removed from the troopship O[?]ent, is doing well. ...

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  55. TREATMENT OF THE BLIND.

    The "Times" states that a paper written by Mr. Henry Hodger, manager of the Industrial Blind Institution, Boomerang-street, Sydney, on his method of outdoor ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Coronation services were held in all the churches in Porth to-day. and flags wre flying throughout the city, but there was no enthusiam. To-morrow will be observed as a public holiday all over the ...

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  57. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Four deaths from cholera have oceurred at Alexandria, Egypt. The Tallow Chandlers' Company has conferred the freedom of the company upon Mr. ...

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  58. MEASLES ON THE BRITANNIC.

    Two more of the Britannic's troopers have died is the Quarantine statiion and five others are soriously ill. In a running match at Greym[?]h yesterday ...

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  59. TASMANIA.

    Co[?]rative of the Coronation a public service was held in St. David's Cathedral on Saturday morning. The cathedral was filled with worshippers: the Governor and Lady Havelock attended, also the ...

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  60. THE KING

    of Drinks is Wolfe's Sohnapps—a beverage, a stimulant, a tonic, an appetiser, and the f[?] thing you can have in the house for a medicne.—Advt. ...

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  61. PERFECTION

    fairly descibes Aruott's Milk Arrowroot Bescuits— because they are made by the most perfect machinery from perfect ingredients.—Advt. ...

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  62. CHILDREN LOVE ARNOTT'S

    Milk Arrowroot Biscuits, because they are so dellcious, light, wholesome, and easily digested. They are made for children.—Advt. ...

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