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  2. SPORTS AT WICKHAM.

    The Coronation was celebrated in the Wickham Park on Saturday afternoon with a sports gathering devoted entirely to the children attending schools in the ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Petit Bleu," a journal published at Brussels, states that General Lukas Meyer, who had been invited by the King to be present at the ...

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  4. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The following changes have been made in the Imperial Ministry:— The Earl of Dudley, Secretary to ...

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  5. MAITLAND CELEBRATION.

    Fine weather prevailed on Saturday for the local celebrations in honour of the great event, which attracted the attention of the English-speaking world to the old ...

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  6. A MAYORAL DINNER.

    The Mayor of East Maitland entertained at a banquet in the Mechanics' Institute, on Saturday evening, the Mayors of West Maitland and Morpeth, the aldermen and ...

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  7. THE UNITED SERVICE.

    The Rev. W. Woolls Rutledge, president of the Methodist Conference, presided at the united service held in the Town Hall at the close of St. Andrew's service. ...

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  8. IN VICTORIA.

    Yesterday was only observed as a partial holiday. The council decided to send a congratulatory resolution to the King, and the Mayor subsequently presented ...

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  9. THE WAR COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Royal War Commission appointed to inquire into the conduct of the war in South Africa from its beginning up to the occupation of ...

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  10. IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor of Queensland, sir Herbert Chermside, on Saturday sent the following cable to Mr. Chamberlain:—"The Government and people of Queensland ...

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  11. JOHANNESBURG DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Johannesburg Council are preparing a petition to the Government appealing for facilities for providing housing accommodation for the ...

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  12. THE IRRECONCILABLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Reitz, son of Mr. Reitz, formerly Secretary in the Transvaal, Government, interviewed at Naples, said that the Boers had net been ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Various public functions took place on Saturday and to-day in connection with the Coronation. Saturday was generally kept as a holiday, and the streets were ...

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  14. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    LONDON, Saturday—The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Washington (U.S.) states that there are indications of a dispute arising between America and ...

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  15. THE REVIEW.

    The review by the State Governor, Sir Harry Rawson in the Centennial Park this afternoon of the metropolitan troops and sections of the Royal Navy and Royal ...

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  16. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Earl of Onslow, Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Office, replying in the House of Lords last night to a question by Lord ...

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  17. KEMBLA DISASTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" suggests that a Mansion House fund should be started on behalf of the sufferers from the Mount Kembla Mine disaster. ...

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  18. STATE DINNER.

    His Excellency the Governor entertained a number of gentlemen at dinner to-night. Owing to the accommodation at the Gubernatorial residence not being suitable ...

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  19. WOMENS' SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Central Society of the Women's Suffrage League, London, represented by Lady Francis Balfour and Mrs. Henry Fawcett, yesterday presented ...

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  20. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Times" correspondent at Berlin, referring to the request by the Chinese Government that the foreign Troops should ...

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  21. TOURNAMENT AND SPORTS.

    A military tournament and sports' gathering was held on the Albion Ground during the afternoon, the proceedings opening with a procession of the ...

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  22. THE NAVAL DISPLAY.

    From 8 o'clock this morning the warships in port were dressed with bunting, and presented a very handsome and brilliant appearance. ...

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  23. MINING DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The suit brought by 74 colliery proprietors against the South Wales Miners' Federation, claiming damages on account of the officers of the ...

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  24. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Long conferences have been held at Revel, in Russia, between Count Lansdorff, Chancellor of the Russian Empire, who accompanied the ...

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  25. SIMULTANEOUS MISSION.

    A ten days' simultaneous mission was commenced in the city yesterday, which it is anticipated, will produce good results in the community. Several months ...

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  26. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Coronation was celebrated here by a children's picnic in the Recreation Reserve yesterday. The arrangements were in the hands of a joint committee, ...

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  27. DEMONSTRATION IN SYDNEY.

    The weather was favourable to-day for the Coronation celebrations, and everything passed off satisfactorily. The Government buildings and many of the ...

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  28. ROYAL HONOURS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King was kept exceptionally busy yesterday with the making of investitures, Buckingham Palace being largely attended by gentlemen who ...

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  29. NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The negotiations respecting the establishment of a court for the settlement of the land disputes in the New Hebrides, are still proceeding ...

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  30. AT LAMBTON.

    Owing to the day being pay-Saturday the business people were unable to observe Saturday as a holiday but the liberal manner in which they displayed flags ...

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  31. MINE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A disastrous explosion has occurred in a mine at Trinidad Colorado (U.S.). The power-house, which contained 1000lb of explosive ...

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  32. COLLECTION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Newcastle City Band gave a performance on the Upper Reserve yesterday afternoon in aid of the fund. An excellent programme of music was submitted, and ...

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  33. AT GRETA.

    The town was gay with flags flying from business and private buildings, and the weather was beautiful. Dr. Walker had prepared to give the town a treat at night, ...

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  34. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Conference yesterday discussed the questions of naval and military defence, and preferential tariffs. The conference will arrive ...

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  35. MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

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  36. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Appropriation Bill was read a third time and passed in the House of Commons last night. The session was then adjourned until ...

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  37. AT WARATAH.

    The only public demonstration held in the town in honour of the Coronation was that held at "Redcliffe," the residence of the Hon. G. F. Earp, M.L.C., whose ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

    One first offender for being drunk was admonished and discharged. Samuel Wanhope was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for gross indecency. ...

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