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  2. THE CORONATION.

    At Buckingham palace to-day His Majesty the King presented the Colonial troops with the Coronation medal. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    The drivers of the sanitary waggons have decided that none should leave the depot this morning. This, it would appear, is the result of the failure of ...

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  4. VERDICT FOR £50,000.

    A big money claim was investigated in the King's Bench division of the High Court this week. Mrs. Eleanor Curtis as executrix of ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Earl of Leicester presided at a luncheon to-day to 60 members of the Overseas Parliaments now in London. Mr. John Livingstone, of South ...

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  6. ROWING IN AMERICA.

    Tho annual boat race between Harvard and Yale Universities took place here to-day. The result was a victory for Harvard by two and a half lengths. ...

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  7. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The play off for the Open Golf Championship between Harry Vardon and Armand Massey was held today. The result was a victory for the ...

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  8. A GIRL KIDNAPPED.

    A daring abduction took place in Central Park yesterday. Six men believed to be members of a kidnapping gang, jumped into a taxi-cab, seied a girl ...

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  9. PUMPING STATION COLLAPSES.

    A serious disaster has occurred at a local pumping station The building collapsed without warning. Six persons were killed outright and 30 ...

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  10. 100,000 CHILD GUESTS.

    The King's fete to 100,000 London children was held at the Crystal Palace to-day. The weather though far from perfect, was fairly fine throughout. ...

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  11. LABOR MOVEMENT.

    The Right Hon. Andrew Fisher Prime Minister of Australia, was the principal speaker at the reception of the Women's Labor League in the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ARTIST'S PICTURE.

    A painting by Mr. Hayle Lever, of South Australia, entitled "The Railway Viaduct," has been hung on the line at the Pittsburg International Exhibition. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The rioting at Hull in connection with the seamen's strike continued until two o'clock on Friday morning. Several constables and a score of ...

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  14. NORWICH SHOW.

    The attendance at the opening day of the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, which was held at Norwich this year was nearly double that recorded on the same ...

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  15. STEAMER STRIKES ROCK.

    A serious shipping mishap occurred today. The steamer Spokane, while on a voyage from Seattle to Alaska struck a rock in Plumpers' Bay. The vessel ...

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  16. HOULDER BROS. AGREE TO MEN'S TERMS.

    The well known shipping firm of Houlder Bros has agreed to the men's terms on all ships belonging to the firm. Mr. Asquith, of the Board of Trade, ...

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  17. CHURCHES IN PORTUGAL.

    A week ago it was stated that the Republic of Portugal was still officially un recognised by many of the Powers. Various legations had recommended their ...

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  18. COST OF £30,000.

    It is understood that King George spent £30,000 on children's fetes. The organisation was remarkable, 96 trains being run from 56 stations. One ...

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  19. TRIANGULAR TESTS.

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  20. COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE CREW.

    The passengers of the wrecked steamer Spokane aver that the work of rescue was seriously mismanaged by the crew. It now appears that one woman gained ...

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  21. LOS ANGELES BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A man believed to be David Capplan has been arrested in London on a charge of being implicated in the dynamite outrage at the office of the Los Angeles ...

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  22. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King, in a message issued to-day, states that he and the Queen will ever remember the great gathering of children at the Crystal Palace His ...

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  23. GENERAL DISLOCATION.

    The trouble has spread in every direction, and the Shipping Federation is now arranging to temporarily idle half the shipping tonnage of the United ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  25. SPEECH BY MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, responding to the toast of the Commonwealth, at the launching of the steamer Wollongbar, said that while it ...

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  27. LETTER "TO MY PEOPLE."

    King George has issued the following letter addressed "To My People" :-- "Now that the Coronation and its attendant ceremonies are over. I desire to ...

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  28. A.E.D.A.

    The Bendigo Enginedrivers met at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening, Mr. T. W. Laity being in the chair. One new member was elected, and three ...

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  29. THE PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The Daily News says it has high Ministerial authority for stating that the Cabinet is united in the decision to employ the Royal prerogative at the earliest ...

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  30. NEW WHITE STAR STEAMER

    The white Star new steamer Zealand was launched at Belfast to-day. This vessel will be employed in the Liverpool, Australia and New Zealand trade. ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    Saturday broke very cold, the thermometer on the grass or anywhere on the ground being under 32 degrees. There were hoar-frost in every direction, and ...

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  32. RAICALS AND CARLISTS.

    A serious conflict has occurred between the Radicals and Carlists at Bacelona. A dispute arose between the two factions and feeling rase so high ...

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  33. POSITION AT LIVERPOOL

    The Position at Liverpool shows considerable improvement. Settlement of the dispute has been reached between the Liverpool firms engaged in the ...

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  34. MOROCCO.

    News of the Landing of German troops in Morocco was received here yesterday. M. Desilnes, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs informed Baron Von ...

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  35. MELBOURNE.

    The trustees of the Victorian Mining Accident Relief Fund will shortly have available for distribution some small sums of money. Intending applicants must ...

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  36. COURT AT WINDSOR.

    The King held Court at Windsor Castle yesterday. His Majesty, in acknowledging a municipal welcome, said:--"It is my earnest wish to know and ...

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  37. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION.

    While a procession in connection with the Eucharistic Congress, now in season at Madrid, was in progress some miscreant threw a bomb. As far as is at ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN BOXER DEFEATED.

    Sailor Burke, of Brooklyn knocked out Ted Nelson of Australia in the third round. Nelson almost knocked Burke out in the first round but seemed ...

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  39. THE NEW ZEALAND LAUNCHED.

    Eight thousand people witnessed the launching of the battleship New Zealand which took place at Fairfield today. The christening ceremony was ...

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  40. THE MURRAY RIVER RISING AT ECHUCA.

    ECHUCA Sunday.--The Murray still continues to rise and at 12 o'clock to-day registered 28ft 7½in. The water is spreading steadily over Kanyapella. and a fair acreage ...

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  41. ATROCITIES IN ALBANIA.

    The Scutari correspondent of the Times confirms the reports of the devastation worked by the Turkish forces in the Malissori country. ...

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  42. SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    The executive committee of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain has given consideration to the appeal made by the South Wales miners that the Federation ...

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  43. EXCURSION STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Spokane, carrying 150 excursionists, ran ashore in a sinking condition. Two lady passenger were drowned A wireless message called ...

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  46. SIR THOMAS GIBSON-CAR- MICHAEL.

    Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, Governor designate of Madras, and Lady Carmichael, arrived in London to-day from Melbourne They were welcomed ...

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  48. BRITISH FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George to-day attended the National Conference of Friendly Societies, where he submitted to two hours cross-examination on various points ...

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  49. TRAIN HELD UP.

    The Erie mail train was held up by twelve armed masked men yesterday. The mail express cars were rifled, and the mail clerks and the Conductor were ...

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  50. CYZA-SOUSA'S RUSSIAN RIVAL.

    Sousa has many amusing experiences to relate of his travels in foreign countries. The following reminiscence reeks of adventure. First it tells of an encounter with ...

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  51. NATIONALISTS AND CORONATION.

    The Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons did not attend any of the ceremonies or functions in connection with the Coronation. ...

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  52. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN AMERICA.

    Earthquake shocks were experienced in Central California and Western Nevada yesterday, but only trivial damage was done. The citizens of San Francisco ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN COASTAL TRADE.

    Mrs. Fisher, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, performed the ceremony of launching the steamer Wollongbar at the Ailsa yard at Troon in Ayrshire. ...

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  54. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    At the Festival of Empire yesterday the hundred yards swimming match was won by Hardwick (N.S.W), in 60 3-5sec. Derbyshire (England) was second, and ...

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  55. PAINTER'S FEARUL CLIMB.

    A stack painted had a terrible ordeal in Pittsburg to-day. He was working at a height of 250 feet from the ground. After, lighting a cigarette he ...

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