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  2. South Africa.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain is communicating with Lord Milner relative to the appointment of some of the Boer leaders to positions in the civil service, but he is ...

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  4. London preparations.

    The two subjects roost talked about in London now are the coronation and the weather The latter takes precedence for for the moment as immediately affecting us, ...

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  5. Illness of the King.

    An official bulletin was issued at 10.50 p.m. yesterday, stating that the King continues to make satisfactory progress. His Majesty slept for some hours to-day; be ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. COMING EVENTS.

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  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 195 words
  8. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  9. Prisoners at Pretoria Released.

    Commandant-general Botha who is on a visit to Pretoria, had an interview with the prisoners of war there, when he counselled them to submit to British authority. Forty ...

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. Death of a Trooper.

    The death is announced of Private Alfred Stevens, of the third New South Wales Imperial busmen, at Pretoria, from lung disease. ...

    Article : 25 words
  12. QUEEN AND PRINCE OF WALES.

    Queen Alexandra and the Prince of Wales, in telegraphing their thanks for the messages of sympathy received from the British provinces, state that the King is progressing ...

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  14. Seddon in England.

    The Right Hon. R. J., Seddon (Premier of Now Zealand) has arranged to visit Wales and Ireland. Mrs. Seddor is to christen a new steamer ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The thanks giving service, which it was intended to hold at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, and to which distinguished colonial and American visitors were to be invited, is ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. Diary.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  17. SUMMARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words
  18. Boxing Match.

    A contest has taken place between Gus Rublin and Sharkey, both prominent pugilists. The fight took place under the auspices of tho National Sporting Club, and ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. His Majesty's Surgeons.

    If there is one consoling fact which may specially be ranked anywhere in place with the devotion of the Queen as lending to the happy tidings of His Majesty the King's ...

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  20. QUEEN'S UNREMITTING ATTENTION.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been unremitting in nursing tho King, is bearing the strain admirably. ...

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  21. Railway Disaster.

    A railway disaster is reported to have happened in Chili, South America. "A bridge in the neighbo[?]rhood of Talca collapsed under it passing train, which was thereby ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. KING'S DINNER ON JULY 5.

    The King has renewed his request that the great limner, which had been arranged for the poor of London on July 5, and for which deb[?]orate preparations had been made, should ...

    Article : 37 words
  23. DOCTORS IN ATTENDANCE.

    Sir, Frederick Treves, honorary sergeant surgeon to the King (who performed the operation), Sir Francis Henry Liking, physician in ordinary to the King, and Sir ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. WARSHIPS DISPERSING.

    All the Britist and foreign warships, which had assembled to take part in the great naval review on the 28th instant, occupying a distance of 30 miles, commenced ...

    Article : 34 words
  25. Sir E. Barton.

    Sir E. Barton, Premier of tho Commonwealth of Australia, has been overwhelmed with overwhelmed with telegrams congratulating him on his knighthood. ...

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  26. DISMANTLING DECORATIONS.

    All the stands winch have been erected on the route of tho intended royal procession and also the decorations on the buildings und in the streets are being removed. ...

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  27. MORE ABOUT THE TROUSLE.

    The "Pall Mal Gazette," referring to the illness of the King, states that an intestinal abscess had blocked the natural channel, and this involved certain death unless the ...

    Article : 205 words
  28. FOOD FOR HOSPITALS.

    The surplusage of food, which had been prepared for the Parliamentary luncheon at Westminster to-day, and which includes 1,000 lbs. or salmon, 1,200 fowls, 200 briskets ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. Venezuelan Civil War.

    A decisive battle is said to have occurred in the Venezuelan civil war. The vice-President of the country, with a force of 1,744 men and five guns, after five hours' fighting ...

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  30. ROYAL GUESTS LEAVING.

    The Arch[?]iuko Francis Ferdinand of Austria, Prince Albert of Belgium, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, and Admiral Cervais (the French official representative for the coronation), ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. Coronation Honours.

    His Majesty, with the self-possession and fidelity to duty which seem never to forsake him, has commanded that the list of coronation honours be published, as if his ...

    Article : 597 words
  32. Sir W. V. Harcourt.

    The Right Hon. Sir W. V. Harcourt has declined the honour of being made a viscount. ...

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  33. TROOPS BY THE BAVARIAN

    The troops who arrived from South Africa by tho transport Bavarian were inspected yesterday by Field-marshal Earl Roberts. The colonial troops on board the Bavarian ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. Pastoral Employment.

    A conference between the Pastoralists' Association and the Shearers' Union was concluded yesterday, the shearers agreeing to accept 16s. and found, or 18s. 6d. not found, ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. Dinner to Sydney Poor.

    Salvation Army social officers in the city and suburbs had a busy time yesterday. As dispensers of a good share of the Government coronation bounty they were enabled to ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. Very Latest.

    The later bulletins as to the condition of the King have greatly reassured the public, and now hopeful spirit prevails. The Duke of Connaught, brother of the King, informed ...

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  37. PROVINCIAL FETES POSTPONED.

    All the fetes which had been arranged for Coronation Day in the English provinces, with tho exception of those of a charitable character, have been postponed. ...

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  38. Sugar Excise.

    As the excise sugar duties have not yet been agreed to by the Senate, the Minister of Customs cannot issue regulations specifying under what conditions the ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. City Police Court.

    At the City Folios Court, before Mr. G. P, M. Murray, P.M., and Messrs. D. Gallwey, T. H. Cowl, R. H. Scott, and J. S. Mullin, JJ.P., this morning, three persons were discharged, ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. EMPEROR WILLIAM'S SYMPATHY.

    The Emperor William of Germany has been profoundly affected by the illness of King Edward. ...

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  41. Adelaide School Children.

    Yesterday the only public demonstrations were those held by school children, 22,000 of whom assembled in various parks and recreation grounds to celebrate the coronation. ...

    Article : 33 words
  42. CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHY.

    The council of the city of London hold a meeting yesterday, and adopted an address to the King, the Queen, and the royal family, expressing the sympathy of the ...

    Article : 331 words
  43. Melbourne Arrangements.

    In accordance with a wish expressed by Lord Hopetoun all festivities arranged for yesterday were abandoned all official functions, here postponed, and the city was not illuminated. The ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. EXPENDITURE ON STANDS.

    The estimated cost of tho stands erected in London to accommodate spectators at tho coronation procession is stated at £500,000, only one-fifth of the investment being covered ...

    Article : 32 words
  45. Acting Governor-General.

    Some difficulty with regard to the payment of allowances has arisen in connection with Lord Tennyson taking up his residence in Melbourne, where he has been sworn in as ...

    Article : 43 words
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  47. COLONIALS DISAPPOINTED.

    The colonial military contingents who have arrived in order to take part in the coronation ceremonies are bitterly disappointed at being unable to see the King. It has been arranged ...

    Article : 47 words
  48. West Australia.

    All celebration arranged by the Government of this State for yesterday were postponed. ...

    Article : 20 words
  49. Fog at Melbourne.

    Hobson's Bay was shrouded in a dense fog this morning. The fog interfered with the shipping. The Gulf of Siam, inward from Liverpool, look the ground off Williams. ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. Assault and Robbery.

    At the City Police Court, before Mr. G.P.M. Murray P.M., and Messrs. T. H. Cowl, D. Gallwey, R. H. Scott, aud J. S. Mullin, JJ.P., this morning, William Toombs was ...

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  51. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    A most impressive service was held to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral to intercede for the restoration of the health of the King. The colonies were represented by Sir E. and Lady ...

    Article : 72 words
  52. Observance in Hobart.

    Yesterday was spent quietly. Intercessory prayers for the King's recovery were hold. ...

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  53. Weather Bureau.

    Sir John See stated last night that he was anxious to retain the services of Mr. Clement Wragge, and that the Government would contribute proportionately towards the cost of ...

    Article : 51 words
  54. Seeming Suicide.

    A single man, aged 30, who until recently bad a photographic supply store in Freeman street, was found this morning in a bedroom of his father's house, Iying ...

    Article : 77 words
  55. Official Message.

    The Governor-General, under date June 26, telegraphed to the Governor of Queensland : "The following telegraph has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies : ...

    Article : 85 words
  56. According to Custom.

    "Will you do me a favour?" said young Brooks to his wealthy friend Thompson. "I wish you would lend me a hundred pounds." ...

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  58. Late Hon. G. Leake.

    A State funeral was yesterday accorded to the late Hon. George Leake, Premier of West Australia. ...

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  60. BUCKINGHAM PALACE CALLERS.

    There have been many thousands of cullers, at Buckingham Palace, and 2,000 names were inscribed in the visitors' book on the first day after the King's illness was announced. ...

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