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  2. THE RECORD REIGN.

    Her Majesty yesterday morning formally received the chairmen of the County Councils and the Mayors and Provo[?]ts of many towns in England and Scotland. ...

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  3. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The first conference between the colonial Premiers and Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, took place at the Colonial Office, ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Two officers employed in connection with the suppression of the plague in Bombay have been shot, and are now in a critical condition. ...

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  5. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    All the colonial Premiers, except Mr. G. H. Reid, were entertained at breakfast yesterday by Sir John Lubbock, M.P. for London University. There was a ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The Legislative Assembly sat all Thursday night, not adjourning till 8.40 O'clock yesterday morning. The general debate on the Federation Bill was brought to a close. ...

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  7. TREE-PLANTING AT BERRIMA.

    The record celebrations proved a great success. Trees were planted in the park by the following:— Berrima tree, Mr. J. W. Cordeaux, J. P.; district tree, Mr. W. M'Court; Bowral tree, Mr. Thomas ...

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  8. ADDRESSES FROM PARLIAMENT.

    Five hundred members of the House of Commons, headed by the Speaker (the Right Hon. W. C. Gully), in his robes, and preceded by the mace, proceeded to ...

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  9. MR. G. H. REID.

    Mr. G. H. Reid (Premier of New South Wales) will leave London on his return to Sydney on 21st July. Mr. Reid is to be banqueted by the ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. FELICITATIONS FROM FOREIGN COURTS.

    President Faure, on behalf of all France, has sent to the Queen his warm and sincere congratulations. Queen Christina, Queen Regent of ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. THE MISSING TRAINING SHIP.

    The missing training brig Sealark, which left Queensferry with 130 boys on board, was sighted off Grimsby on the 18th. She was in a partly disabled ...

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  12. THE PREMIERS' ENGAGEMENTS.

    Earl Carrington has made arrangements for the Premiers to visit Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden Castle on the 10th July. Earl Carrington will entertain them at ...

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  13. THE TIMES ON THE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Times this morning, in commenting on the record reign celebrations, says that the Jubilee functions, which were carried out in an eminently successful degree, have ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. [REVIEW OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    In company with the Dowager-Empress Frederick and Princess Christian (Princess Helena), the Queen yesterday afternoon reviewed on Constitution Hill 10,000 ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. AN ADELAIDE SCHOLAR.

    Mr. Chapple, an Adelaide scholar, has obtained a first-class in the Mechanical Science Tripos at Cambridge University, and has been awarded a scholarship of ...

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  16. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The Emperor William of Germany has had a narrow escape from drowning. His Majesty attempted to proceed in a steam launch from the Imperial yacht ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. THE SALVATION ARMY IN AMERICA.

    Commissioner Booth Tucker, the head of the Salvation Army in the United States, was lately convicted at New York on a charge of keeping a " disorderly ...

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  18. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The American newspapers declare that after the Queen the colonial troops were the central figures at the Jubilee celebrations. ...

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  19. GREAT RIOT IN DUBLIN.

    In Dublin on Tuesday night a mob, numbering 1000 men and carrying a black flag displaying the death's head and crossbones, assembled in one of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. THE ITALIAN OPERA.

    Last night was " Royal command night" at the Royal Italian Opera House, which was a blaze of splendour and beauty. All the Royalties, except her Majesty ...

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  21. A SPECIAL MEDAL TO BE STRUCK.

    By the command of the Queen a special medal is to struck to commemorate the visit of the colonial troops who took part in the Jubilee celebrations. ...

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  22. THE ARMY REMOUNT SERVICE.

    The first shipment of horses purchased in the Argentine Republic for the British Army remount service has been sent to Natal, South Africa. ...

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  23. WEST AFRICA.

    It is rumoured that Samory, the powerful native chief of West Africa, has been poisoned, and that his son, who is said to be favourable to the British, has succeeded ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    The Jubilee celebrations were continued to day Rain fell heavily early in the morning, but cleared up towards midday, and the afternoon was very bright and pleasant. A parade of cadets was held ...

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  25. STATE BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    A grand State ball was given at Buckingham Palace last night. All the Royal personages who took part in the Jubilee celebrations were present. The guests ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. THE QUEEN'S RETURN TO WINDSOR.

    To-day her Majesty returned in semistate to Windsor Castle, and on the route to the Paddington railway station she was everywhere greeted with unbounded ...

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  27. THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate is anxious regarding the Japanese protest against the annexation of Hawaii. ...

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  28. DINNERS TO THE LONDON POOR.

    Over 300,000 persons have been entertained during the celebrations at the dinners organised at the instance of the Princess of Wales for the poor of the ...

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  29. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, announced in the House of Commons last night that he was parleying with the Australian Governments ...

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  30. A TRAM FATALITY.

    A terrible fatality occurred on the tramline in Elizabeth-street last might. It appears that a Glebe tram outword bound was about to be stopped near the intersection of Market-street, when a ...

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  31. GOOD RAINFALL.

    Great satisfaction is felt in town at the news that good rain has fallen in the northern parts of the colony, last week's rain being well followed up, and the prospeots of a good harvest are further ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. THE LIMERICK ROBBERY.

    The tourist who was charged with the robbery of 5000 sovereigns from a bank clerk at Limerick, has been discharged. The Crown was satisfied that it was a ...

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  33. ILLNESS OF LORD ROSMEAD.

    Lord Rosmead, formerly Governor of Cape Colony, and High Commissioner for South Africa, who has been in an indifferent state of health for some time ...

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  34. COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry sat to-day to deliver the decision upon the charge of misconduct preferred against Ciptain Brown, of tho steamer Time, in connection with the threatened collision ...

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  35. GALTEE MORE.

    Mr. Marcus Daly, the Montana Copper King, has offered Mr. John Gubbins 125,000 dollars for his famous racehorse Galtee More, by Kendel-Morganette, the ...

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  36. THE RING.

    Starlight, the coloured Australian pugilist, met G. Chrisp, the English boxer, in a match at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday. The Australian was ...

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  37. GENERAL ORDER BY THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    Lord Wolseley, Commander-in-Chief, has issued a special General Order expressing the Queen's approval at the manner in which the military ...

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  38. SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSIONS.

    The Railway Commissioners have arranged for another of the popular special cheap excursions from the metropelis to the country, commencing on Monday next, when trains will leave Sydney at 8.20 ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual Challenge Meeting of the Western Australian League of Wheelmen yesterday the principal attraction was the challenge match for £60, between Porta and Reynolds for ...

    Article : 223 words
  40. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Enormous crowds again witnessed the illuminations in London last night. ...

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  41. POLICE HONOURS.

    Colonel Sir Edward Bradford, K.C.B., Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has received the distinction of Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

    Engineering and Electrical Exhibition, Prince Alfred Park: Opening Ceremony, 2.45 p.m. League of Wheelmen Cycling Carnival; Sydney Cricket Ground, 1.30. ...

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  43. YACHTING IN EUROPE.

    Thirteen yachts started for the Emperor William's Jubilee Cup Race from Dover to Heligoland. Mr. H. G. Hodgkinson's yacht Wave ...

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  44. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Admiralty authorities have accepted an offer made by Dr. Henry Simpson Lunn, F.R.G.S., to provide a ship and free travelling for the colonial troops to ...

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  45. SERVICES IN INDIA.

    Special prayers were offered in the Mohammedan mosques and Hindoo temples in India in connection with the record reign celebrations. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. William Mason, the first Mayor of Dunedin, is dead. Tho balance sheet of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association shows a net profit ...

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  47. RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    The Hon. T. A. Brassey, eldest son of the Governor of Victoria, and Lady Idina Brassey, held a reception yesterday in honour of the colonial Premiers and their ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    The above tournament was continued lastnight, with the following results:—Carbo(receives 115) beat J. Dobson (receives 30) by 79, H. V. Foy (receives 105) bent J. N. Hart (receives 70) by 26. ...

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  49. EXCELLENCE OF BOOMERANG BRANDY.

    " Gentlemen,—Our patients have greatly benefited by the use of Messrs. Josh[?]a Bros'. AUSTRALIAN BRANDY. It is a very nourishing and beneficial stimulant, and equal to any French brandy we have ...

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  50. PUBLIC SCHOOLS FETE.

    The races that were not completed at last Monday's big gathering will be carried out after the holidays during the second week of school duties. ...

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  51. SYDNEY MISSION TO SEAMEN.

    To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee among the sailors of the mercantile marine the Sydney Mission to Seamen arranged for a concert, supper, and picnic. On Monday night a concert was giben by Miss ...

    Article : 126 words
  52. FISHER AND CO.[?]S FAMOUS " NATARA," for Coughs, Colds, and Influenza.

    Gures the Throat, Cures the Chest, Cures the Head. One dose relieves, one bottle cures. Never fails. [?] 6d per bottle. All chemists and storekeepers, and at the Pharmacy, 337 George-street, ...

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  53. PREVENT AND CURE INFLUENZA.

    Leading Physicians recommend Wolfe's S[?]hnapps as a certain preventive of Influenza, and as a cure for [?]olde nothing equals it. Wolfe's S[?]hnapa should be taken hot with a slice of lemnon at bdetime.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 37 words
  54. NESTLE'S FOOD.

    for Infants, Children, and Invalids.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 7 words
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