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  2. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    A discussion took place at a meeting of the Trades Hall Labor Council tonight, regarding a banquet to be given by the Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. Cohen, in celebration of. ...

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  3. THE PEACE TERMS.

    A notable incident, indicating the opinion entertained by the ex-burghers of the Orange River Colony with respect to Mr. Chamberlain. Secretary of State for the ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    There is now little doubt that Mr. Irvine, who has been entrusted by the Governor with the task of forming the now Slate Administration, will be able to get a team ...

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  5. THE SHIPPING STRUGGLE.

    It is announced that the Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, which has been engaged in forming a great combination of shipping firms in opposition to the Navigation ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match against Lancashire was continued this afternoon, when with two wickets down for 109, Gregory joined Hill[who had made 24. ...

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  7. THE DROUGHT.

    New South Wales--Still fine and generally dry, with fogs, frosts and light variable winds but please note that "Dcakin," now south from Eucla, bids fair to cause some ...

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  8. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Waldeek-Rousseau, the French Premier, who recently signified his intention lo retire from office, has addressed a farewell, letter to M. Loubet, the President. ...

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  9. THE ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    The following resolution was passed at the monthly meeting of the Grand Lodge Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria on Wednesday:-- ...

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  10. A RESOLUTION AT THE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    Mr. A. Hughes, at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night, moved:--That this council enters on its minutes its gratification at the conclusion of the war in south ...

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  11. ADJOURNMENTS OF PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives will adjourn its sittings for the whole of Coronation week, but the Senate will only interrupt its ladylike and fla[?]king consideration of the tariff for a day. ...

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  12. BOERS IN DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    An indication of the desperate straits to which many of the Boers remaining on commando had been reduced is given by the statement that on Monday last, two ...

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  13. A ROYALIST MANIFESTO.

    The Due d' Orleans, the head of the House of Bourbon and of the French Royalist party, has issued a manifesto, in which lie asserts his firm resolve to resuscitate ...

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  14. THE UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' SERVICE.

    The committee representing the Protestant Sunday schools has published the order of service to be used on Sunday, 29th June. It is very full, und complete, and has given general satisfaction. ...

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  15. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday delivered judgment on the appeal case of the New South Wales Commissioners of Taxes v. E. S. Antill. ...

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  16. MR. B. R. WISE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, the Attorney-General in Mr. See's Ministry, when seen yesterday, declared that he fully admitted the soundness of the position taken up by the ...

    Article : 241 words
  17. ADELAIDE PREPARATIONS.

    ADELAIDE.--In accordance with a request received from the Federal Home Minister, the Stale Government has instructed the superintendent of public buildings to proceed with the electrical ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. THE RUSH TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    A meeting of returned soldiers last night resolved to ask Sir William Lyne, Acting Minister of Defence, to inform Lord Kitchener that 100 returned soldiers desire to ...

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  19. ELECTRICAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Electrical Engineering School, 353 Collins- street, "in honor of Coronation and in thanks for the peace," is offering two scholarships to approved candidates. Each scholarship is of the annual value ...

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  20. VOLCANIC DISTURBANCES.

    Further evidence of the reflex action on the eastern hemisphere of the West Indian and Central American eruptions and earthquakes has been forthcoming, a slight ...

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  21. LOYALTY OF BOTHA AND DE WET.

    Telegrams from Pretoria state that the replies made by Generals Louis Botha and De Wet to the kindly and sympathetic speech of Lord Kitchener to the Boer ...

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  22. GOULBURN VALLEY BUTTER CO. V. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday reserved judgment in the appeal case of the Goulburn Valley Butter Factory Company v. the Bank of New ...

    Article : 313 words
  23. MIR. DEAKIN ON THE POSITION.

    The acting prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, on being interviewed yesterday, stated that he had spent some time studying the returns received indicating the stocks of ...

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  24. FOUCHE SURRENDERS.

    Commandant Fouche, the Cape guerilla leader, who refused to send a delegate to the Vereeniging conference, but who has come into Cradock, in response to a ...

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  25. OPPOSITION TO MIR. IRVINE.

    Mr. W. J. Hicks, local councillor and water trust commissioner, has announced his intention of opposing Mr. Irvine. Ho opposes him entirely on local and personal ...

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  26. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Premier has received information that the steamer Australasian left Capetown on 31st May. She has on board Lieutenant Simes and fifteen men of the Second ...

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  27. THANKING THE TROOPS.

    The resolution which is to be moved in tho House of Commons by Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, tendering the thanks,of Parliament to Lord ...

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  28. ERUPTION IN CAUCASIA.

    St. Petersburg telegrams report that a volcano near Baku, the seaport town in Caucasia, on the southern shore, of the. peninsula of Aspheron, which had long ...

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  29. ILLNESS OF NOBLE.

    Another misfortune has overtaken the .Australian eleven M. A. Noble having contracted influenza. The attack is pretty severe, and it is not ...

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  30. BEECHWORTH, Friday.

    There are general expressions of satisfaction at the defeat of the Peacock Government, but fears are entertained that the Ministry Mr. Irvine will get together will ...

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  31. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A slight shook of earthquake was reported from Williamstown, in the Gawler district, yesterday afternoon and sharp shocks occurred at Laura, Caltowie, Gladstone and ...

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  32. PRESENTATIONS TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  33. VIEWING THE CORONATION PROCESSION.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, has allotted seats for the use of the members of the Australian .Eleven on. the Coronation. stand which is being ...

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  34. DR. C0NAN DOYLE'S BOOK.

    The sale of the. brochure written by Dr. Conan Doyle, the well-known novelist, on (The Cause and Conduct of the south African War, which reviews the facts; without ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. AN ELECTRIC RAILWAY.

    A special meeting of the Elwood and Elsternwick Railway League was held in the recreation held in Elsternwick, on Thursday evening, 5th June, Mr. Weigall, sen., ...

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  36. SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    The death is announced of Sir Daniel Cooper, the first Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and more recently Acting Agent-General for that State ...

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  37. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 594 words
  38. NOTES BY MID-0N.

    The first day's play at Manchester has given the hastily pessimistic critics an unpleasant problem to solve. After the dismissal of the Australians for 36 at Birming ...

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  39. CONTINGENTERS' ARREARS OF PAY.

    A test case brought against the New South Wales Government by one of the returned contingenters, who served in South Africa, for alleged arrears of pay, was ...

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  40. MORE TRAIN DELAYS.

    The number of instances of locomotives' "sticking up" on the Western district lines is becoming increasingly frequent. This morning a goods train left Geelong for the ...

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  41. A LATE CASUALTY.

    Lieutenant E. M. Sutherland, of the Sea- forth Highlanders, the eldest son of Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ...

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  42. RETURNING QUEENSLANDERS.

    The transport Devon arrived at. Albany from Capetown yesterday morning, and sailed for Sydney at 3 p.m. She is conveying 232 officers and men of the Sixth ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. PROGRESS OF PACIFICATION.

    Official messages from Pretoria state, with reference to the bringing in of the commandos for surrender, that everything is progressing well in the various districts, ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND FINANCE.

    The "Times" to-day announces that tho Queensland Government has converted debentures, to the amount of £99,300, issued for the purchase of agricultural lands, into ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. SERIOUS MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    A young than named Walter Carkeek, an engineer, residing at Park-grove, Burnley, was Admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last night, suffering from a compound ...

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  46. MINER'S COMPENSATION SUIT.

    Before Judge Hamilton and a special jury of six this morning J. H. A. Chapman as Ministrator of the estate A. E Chapman proceeded against the Victoria Deep ...

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  47. HOPETOUN, Friday.

    Only 1 inch 85 points rain been registered locally this year. ...

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  48. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    At a meeting of the Tennyson Farmers' Association the following motion, moved by Mr. J. Murphy and seconded by Mr. J Murphy and seconded by Mr. j. Yeaman, was was carried unanimously:-- ...

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  49. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    In addition to the special service to be held at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, which the King and Queen will themselves attend, Cardinal Vaughan has ordered a ...

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  50. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    On Thursday livening, a concert with presentations, to returned Coburg soldiers, took place in the public hall, Coburg. Mr. Methven, M.L.A presided, and there was a good attendance, while ...

    Article : 163 words
  51. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  52. CHARGE AGAINST A WARDER.

    On Wednesday the Governor received the report of the Public Service Board, of which Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., was chairman, which was appointed to inquire into the charges ...

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  53. OTHER FELICITATIONS.

    The following resolution was passed by the Loyal Perseverance Protestant Alliance Friendly Society at its last meeting:--That this lodges places on record its gratification ...

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  54. THE NEWEST CURE 'FOR CONSUMPTION.

    A man garbed after the fashion of a. Roman Senator (says a telegram from San Francisco, published in the'. "New York Times") walked into the railroad station on ...

    Article : 238 words
  55. MEASUREMENT BY PHOTOGRAPHY.

    You can be measured for a suit of clothes by photography now, if you care to have it done in that way. A Wisconsin man has patented the process, which promises to be ...

    Article : 215 words
  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The new steamer Claymore, built for Messrs. M'Gregor, Gow and Co. (the Glen line), has been launched at Glasgow. Her Majesty Queen Alexandra has ...

    Article : 111 words
  57. RICHMOND THANKSGIVING' SERVICE.

    The mayor of Richmond has arranged for tho holding of a thanksgiving service in the local town hall to-morrow at 4 p.m. The service has been arranged by the United ...

    Article : 95 words
  58. SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. A PIGEON SHOOTER.

    Boys are the habit of congregating in the vicinity of the Gun Club grounds, Nepean-road, on Friday afternoons when practice is being made by tho members of the club.' On 30th May a lad named ...

    Article : 139 words
  61. MALLEE WATER SUPPLY.

    At the meeting of the Tennyson Farmers' Association, the following motion was carried:-- That this association learns with extreme regret ...

    Article : 124 words
  62. LOCKHART (N.S.W.). Friday.

    Great indignation is expressed here by farmers at the possibility of the suspension of the duties on grain &c., as it is considered that such duties are the' only, one ...

    Article : 91 words
  63. THE KING AND THE TRAMPS.

    An amusing story of King Christian and an enterprising beggar is going the rounds in Copenhagen. The King takes habitually an early morning walk, accompanied by ...

    Article : 160 words
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    Entries close to-night for canaries, pigeons (homers, saddlebacks and turbits), and cockatoos, parrots,. rosellas, free, and all cage birds, in connection with the North Suburban canary show. ...

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    To-morrow afternoon,in the Australian Church Flinders-street, Mr. Ruffy Hill will, deliver a short address on the Influence of Factory Life on Women ...

    Article : 22 words
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