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  2. THE CORONATION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" Coronation number will consist of 24 pages, and numerous gold and colored blocks. ...

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  3. TECHNICAL STUDENTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Sir Joseph Ward, addressing a meeting of the British and Colonial Technical Students' International ...

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  4. BREACH OF PROMISE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before Acting Justice Ferguson and a jury of four to-day an action was commenced in which Isabel Cooper, of Randwick, ...

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  5. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The New Zealand resolution regarding the double income tax, also General Botha's resolution on the same ...

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  6. TUNBRIDGE.

    An enthusiastic assembly greeted Councillors Morrison and Barwick at Tunbridge on Saturday, in connection with the Coronation festivities. Mr L. ...

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  7. GIFT BY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Recognising the invariable devotion to duty and heavy strain on the part of the police during Coronation week, Queen Alexandra has given £1000 to ...

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  8. CELEBRATIONS AT LAUNCESTON.

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  9. OVERSEA BRITONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Following Sir Wilfred Laurier at the Constitutional Club banquet, Sir Joseph Ward remarked that when he left ...

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  10. WOMEN IN POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Lady Stout of New Zealand, marched to the Albert Hall in the five-mile long procession organised by the Women's ...

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  11. SHEFFIELD.

    A committee meeting was held at the Council Chambers on Saturday, in connection with the Coronation festivities, when final arrangements were ...

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  12. THREATENING LETTERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Ex-Police Inspector Syme has been remanded at Bow-street on a charge of sending Mr Ramsay M'Donald, [?] ...

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  13. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Dr. Mawson is going to Paris to discuss with the Prince of Monaco the best deep sea dredging gear. The Prince ...

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  14. HEAVY FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Heavy rain is falling throughout Victoria, and the Majeorological Department to-day issued a warning that heavy floods ...

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  15. AVIATION

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — Lieutenant [?] was burned to death after the fall of his machine, prior to the start of the Paris-Brussels- ...

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  16. MATHINNA.

    A meeting of ladies was held in the Public Library on Monday night to make preparations for celebrating Coronation day at Mathinna. A ...

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  17. THE FRAM'S CRUISE.

    Christiana Christopffersen, a Norwegian at Buenos Ayres, defrays the cost of provisions and outfit for the Fram until Captain Anderson return ...

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  18. THE RAILWAY STATION.

    The Government is decorating and illuminating the Launceston railway station. The general offices will be lit up with a gas design, while between ...

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  19. THE MILITARY PARADES.

    Colonel Martin, V.D., Commanding the Tasmanian Brigade, has issued the following brigade order: (1) The whole of the troops in Launceston will ...

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  20. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    A drowning fatality occurred at Muckleford to-day, the victim being Charles Rerden, a member of the firm of Rerden and Sons. bakers of ...

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  21. SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    E. Dalger, a third competitor in the race, was seriously injured through a fall at Soissns. ...

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  22. THUNDERSTORMS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Terrific thunderstorms have been experienced in Lancashire. the hailstones being an inch in diameter. At ...

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  23. PROHIBITION IN HOLLAND.

    HAGUE, Sunday Night. — Owing to General Berteanx's death the municipality is prohibiting the passage of aeroplanes and airships over the ...

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  24. UNITS AND COINS.

    The conference briefly discussed the Commonwealth's resolution recommending a return of units and coins. Sir Joseph Ward personally favored ...

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  25. WARATAH.

    WARATAH, Monday.—The Coronation arrangements are completed. A grand procession of the councillors, lodges, children, and the others will be ...

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  26. MONARCHIST PLOT

    LISBON. Sunday Night. — Three wagons full of smuggled quickfirers revolvers from Galicia were seized at Vigo, but four wagons passed ...

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  27. ANOTHER FATALITY.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — Forty aviators started in the Paris-Brussels-London race, in the presence of 700,000 people. ...

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  28. DESPONDENT MAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The body of a man named Neil Shiels was found on the railway line at Jolimont this morning. His head was ...

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  29. WYNYARD.

    The Rev. Father O'Donnell has caused some excitement here by forbidding his congregation from attending the Coronation celebration, if the ...

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  30. ARRIVALS AT BRUSSELS.

    BRUSSELS, Monday Morning...M. Vidart monoplaned from Paris to Liege, a distance of 203 miles, in 3hr 9min 51sec. Vedrines and Weyman ...

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  31. TRADE COMBINES.

    On Mr Graaf's resolution Mr Buxton suggested to add the following words, insofar as such combines are prejudicial to trade. He said they ...

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  32. BIGAMY CHARGE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Geo William Lucid, alias Lake, has been committed for trial at Westminster for bigamy. In his lodging were ...

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  33. A GIRL DECAPITATED.

    BUDA PEST, Monday Morning.—A novice in the aviation field lost control of his aeroplane, and clashed towards the spectators. The propellor ...

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  34. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.—Seventeen hundred children from the State schools to-day held a combined rehearsal of the programme to be gone through on ...

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  35. RECEIVING ORDER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A receiving order has been made against Ernest T. Hooley, at one time a leading financier and company promoter, ...

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  36. CAMORRA TRIAL

    ROME, Sunday Night. — Conflicting evidence is being given at the Cannorra trial, which amounts to a scandal. Some of the depositions have ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. REMISSIONS OF SENTENCES.

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — The extent of the remissions of sentences on account of clemency to mark the Coronation has been decided. The Acting ...

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  39. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — It is reported that the Government does not intend to pass the Finance Bill in the House of Commons until after the ...

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  40. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    CALCUTTA, Sunday Night. — A native attorney fatally shot Mr Ashe, a collector, who conducted the trial of the Turicorin rioters. ...

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  41. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

    A council meeting of St. Andrew's Society was held last night for general business, and to consider what steps the society would take to ...

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  42. ASSASSINATION

    CALCUTTA, Monday Morning.—Rajkumar, a sub-inspector in the Criminal Investigation Department, has been shot dead at Mai[?]ansing. ...

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  43. BOYS POISONED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Thirty lads at the Catholic Working Boys Home. Edinburgh, were seized with illness, due apparently to an irritant ...

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  44. A FATAL PUSH

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mand May Haddock. 11 years of age, died at the Marrickville Cottage Hospital from severe burns after lying in the ...

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  45. LAND VALUATION ACT

    HOBART, Monday.—Sittings of the Court of Review under the Land Valuation Act at Ulverstone on July 3. Burnie on the 4th and Penguin on ...

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  46. COLONIAL TROOPS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Fifteen hundred colonial troops, accompanied by the Grenadier Guards Band. attended service at Saint Paul's. The ...

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  47. CIVIC CORONATION SERVICE.

    Notice is given that the Coronation service, to be held in St. John's, will begin at 10.30 a.m., and that for the service in question the new chance ...

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  48. ASSESSMENT COURT.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—Sitting in a Court of Appeal to-day Commissioner Chambers dealt with an appeal from Norman Cameron against £8. ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Morning.—During the absence of a miner named Humley on night shift, his wife, who was in bed, was attacked by ...

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  50. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.—At the committee meeting of the Poultry Society to-night it was decided to alter the date of the annual show to September 6. The ...

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  51. Advertising

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