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  2. LATE EDITION.

    In the test match at Kennington Oval to-day after the dismissal of MacLaren, the Englishmen's score being two for 36, Hayward joined Tyldesley. The latter scored at ...

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  3. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    It was resolved at a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday that a Royal Commission should be appointed to investigate the cause of the Mount Kombla disaster. Sir John See says that the personnel of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. THE CORONATION.

    The King received yesterday from Sir J. C. Dimsdale, the Lord Mayor, Viscount Duncannon, and Sir Savile B. Crossley the Coronation gift of £115,000 subscribed by all ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference resumed and concluded its proceedings yesterday. It is understood that the conference finding that Imperial freetrade is impossible, favours such ...

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  6. MOUNT KEMBLA RELIEF.

    It has been remarked that the Town Hall was hardly half filled at the meeting in aid of the sufferers from the Mount Kombla mine disaster. But it would be a mistake to draw ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The House of Representatives narrowly escaped a count out this afternoon. The Speaker ordered the bells to be set ringing again, and after a few minutes a quorum was got together. Sir William M'Millan ...

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  8. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 words
  9. BOOT OPERATORS' CONTRIBUTION.

    At a meeting of the Boot Operators and Rough Stuff Cutters' Association, held on Friday night, it was decided to vote the sum of £6 towards the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Mount Ken bin ...

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  10. THE TROOPSHIPS.

    The Imperial Government is appointing representatives to co-operate with the Australian Royal Commission which has been directed to make inquiry into the allegations of ...

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  11. PATIENTS IN THE HOSPITAL.

    At the hospital there is no perceptible improvement in the condition of Isaac George and Jonathan Peace. Charles Woodruff is slightly better, and the same can be said in regard to Percy Stone, Gillespie, ...

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  12. SYMPATHY FROM THE PRESBYTERY OF SYDNEY.

    At a meeting of the Presbytery of Sydney last night the following resolution was carried:—"That this Presbytery desires to express their heartfelt sympathy with the widows, orphans, and others bereaved ...

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  13. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Sir William Lyne, Minister for Home Affairs, stated yesterday that the Federal Cabinet had agreed to the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the conditions under which the troops ...

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  14. THE KING GRATIFIED.

    The King is highly gratified with all the circumstances attending the Coronation, with the excellence of the arrangements, and with the demeanour of the people. ...

    Article : 33 words
  15. INTERVIEW WITH SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Sir Edmund Barton, the Premier of Australia, was interviewed yesterday at the conclusion of the sittings of the Imperial Conference. ...

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  16. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    Speaking last evening at the annual meeting of the Railway and Tramway Ambulance Corps, Mr. Charles Oliver, Chief Commissioner for Railways, referred to the question of railway management in this State. ...

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  17. INVESTITURE OF CORONATION HONOURS.

    The King yesterday held an investiture and decorated a number of gentlemen who received Coronation honours. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Rev. ...

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  18. THE ILLUMINATIONS IN LONDON.

    London was illuminated last night in honour of the Coronation. The streets of the capital were througed with people. The crowds were denser than on "peace night." All ...

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  19. FUMIGATION OF THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Prompt measures have been taken by Dr. Ashburton Thompson with a view to cleansing and disinfecting the Drayton Grange. As time would not allow of the ordinary method, it was decided to ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday members were informed by the Premier that he had interested himself in the shearing dispute with the view of endeavouring to bring about a settlement of ...

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  21. SALVATION ARMY REPRESENTATIVE.

    The King specially allowed Mr. Bramwell Booth to wear the Salvation Army uniform at Westminster Abbey on the occasion of the Coronation, after the Duke of Norfolk ...

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  22. THE THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE IN VICTORIA.

    The Acting Railway Commissioner, Mr. Fitzpatrick, had an interview to-day with the representatives of the various sections of the employees in the railway service with reference to the trouble ...

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  23. ANOTHER DEATH AT FORT FRANKLIN

    Another death took place at Fort Franklin to-day among the sick soldiers landed from the Drayton Grange. The victim is Trooper Henry Sherringham, a member of the Third Battalion of the Australian ...

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  24. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Sir Edmund Barton (the Premier of Australia) will sail from England in the Oceanic Company's steamer Majestic on the 20th instant for New York. He will visit ...

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  25. REVIEW OF COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The King will review the colonial troops privately at Buckingham Palace garden on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  26. THE QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    The changes in the Ministry foreshadowed some weeks ago took effect to-day. Under arrangement between Ministers, the Premier (Mr. Philp) surrenders [?] position as Vice-President of the Executive Council, ...

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  27. CELEBRATIONS AT DUBLIN.

    The Coronation was quietly observed at Dublin, where sports and regattas were held. There was a record display of bunting. Services were held in the Protestant and ...

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  28. DEATH IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Another Britannic trooper has died of pneumonia following on measles. ...

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  29. THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    The King yesterday held a meeting of the Privy Council. The Earl of Dudley, the new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Mr. George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Milner, High Commissioner for South Africa, is at Delagoa Bay, and is the guest of Portugal, On his arrival he was warmly acclaimed by the people. ...

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  31. RETURN OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Commonwealth Contingent will leave for Australia by the R.M.S. Arcadia on August 21. ...

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  32. THE MEN DETERMINED.

    At the conclusion of the interview the delegates met in conference and subsequently submitted the following resolution to the Acting Commissioner:— "That this conference, in reply, desires to thank ...

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  33. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER.

    James Priddle, who was committed for trial at the coroner's inquest lost month on a charge of wife murder, was arraigned at the Criminal Court this morning. Mr. Floming, prisoner's counsel, said that ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLING ASSOCIATION.

    On Saturday (Coronation Day) Mr. John Young, as president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, on behalf of the howlers of this State, forwarded to the King the following message:— ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. FRANCE.

    Four Mayors in France have been suspended for disregarding the instructions of the Government in regard to the closing of religious establishments. ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIANS' SECOND INNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  37. DECLARATION BY MR REITZ.

    Mr. Reitz, the State Secretary of the late Transvaal Republic, has arrived at the Hague. He declares that he signed the settlement of the terms of surrender as State ...

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  38. MASONIC CONGRATULATIONS TO THE KING.

    His Majesty the King having been for over 25 years Grand Master of England, and having on his accession to the Throne assumed the title of Protector of Freemasons, it was but natural that the ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. THE UNITED STATES.

    A cyclone occurred at Trenton, New Jersey. Houses were unroofed and factories wrecked. The damage to property is estimated at 300,000 dollars (£60,000). ...

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  40. MR. KRUGER'S LAST HOPE.

    Reuter's correspondent states that General Lucas Meyer, in his last interview with Mr. Kruger, disabused the ex-President's mind of the idea that the terms of surrender ...

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  41. MR. BENT'S WARNING.

    The Minister for Railways, in the course of an interview to-night, said that he would strongly counsel the railway men not to throw away their incomes and their pension rights, and bring injury and ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Howard Spensley, formerly Solicitor-General of Victoria. ...

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  43. THE G.M.S. WEIMAR AT FREMANTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  44. INTER-STATE CONCERN.

    Mr. H. D. Scorer, general secretary of the Locomotive Enginedrivers and Firemen[?] Association, stated to-night that the Minister for Railways would not be able to get enginedrivers from other States. ...

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  45. RIFLES HIDDEN.

    Twenty-five thousand Boer rifles have not been given up, and are believed to be hidden, ...

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  46. RANDWICK ASYLUM.

    By special arrangement of the house commottee the postponed Coronation festivities took place at the Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children on Saturday and Monday last. The front part of the main building ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two Parisians and two guides, being overtaken by a snowstorm, spent the night on the Petit Plateau, Mont Blane. Both the Parisians were frozen to death. ...

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  48. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 24 5.16d per ounce standard. ...

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  49. WITWATERSRAND REEF.

    Several newspapers report discoveries which show the extension of the Witwatersrand reef 35 miles to the eastward. ...

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  50. DEPORTATIONS OF KANAKAS.

    Mr. Deakin laid upon the table of the House of Representatives this afternoon the correspondence which had passed between Mr. Philp, Premier of Queensland, and the Federal Government regarding ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  52. OUR NEW STORY.

    Next Saturday we begin the publication of "The Man of the Hour," by Sir William Maguay, Bart, Sir William is a young man still, comparatively speaking, and especially in view of the reputation ...

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  53. VENTURA AT AUCKLAND.

    The R.M.S. Ventura arrived this morning from San Francisco. The passengers for Sydney are:— Hon. J. T. Walker, Mrs. J. T. Walker, Miss E. Walker, Miss J. C. Walker, Mr. E. Walker, Mr. G. ...

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  54. APPEAL TO THE BOERS.

    Sir W. Hely Hutchinson, Governor of Cape Colony, in an address at Capetown appealed to the Boers for moderation. He said that he noted with regret the attitude of religious bodies, ...

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  55. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following telegram from Mr. Chamberlain:—"His Majesty the King commands me to convey cordial thanks to your Ministers, Parliament, and the people of South ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND CONGRATULATIONS.

    The House of Representatives passed a resolution according the Parliament's respectful congratulations to the King on his Coronation, and expressing the hope that the reign of his Majesty the King and the ...

    Article : 296 words
  57. THE AIRLIE AT BRISBANE.

    The Airlie arrived in Moreton Bay this morning from Japan. Among her passengers for Sydney are the captain and crew of the barque Krimpen A. D. Lek, recently wrecked at the Fly River, who ...

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  58. FROZEN MEAT FOR SYDNEY.

    The Ventura's frozen cargo consists of 4000 carcases. The Sierra on the next trip will take from here for Sydney 2500 carcases. ...

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  59. TASMANIA.

    A bushman has reported the discovery of an uncharted river south-west of Frenchman's Cape, and the discovery of alluvial gold in many of the creeks. The river empties into the Jane, which in ...

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  60. CASUALTIES.

    A boy named Denis Farrel, aged 14, living with his parents in Annandale, while carrying hay to the stables at his residence was kicked by a cow, and sustained a fractured left arm. The accident throw ...

    Article : 72 words
  61. DISCHARGED PRISONERS.

    The council of the New South Wales Association for Assisting Discharged Prisoners has received word from Goulburn that the committee recently appointed there has started work, and there is evidence of ...

    Article : 72 words
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