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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    An incident which created great excitement occurred at Cuxhaven, near the mouth of the Elbe river. Kaiser William attempted to get to ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has suspended the sentence on Commissioner Booth-Tucker, on condition that the nuisance of which h[?] ...

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  5. RECEPTION OF THE PREMIERS.

    The hon. Thomas A. and Mrs. Brassey yesterday received the Right Hon. Sir Edward and Lady Braddon ...

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  6. MORE RIOTING IN DUBLIN.

    The, rioting was, renewed in Dublin last night. Owing to the previous outbreak the police were ordered to do special duty, ...

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  7. IRISH RACEHORSE.

    Mr. Marcus Daily, the Montana copper king, has made a bold bid to secure Galtee More, the Irish representative which won the last Derby in a canter ...

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  8. RIOT IN DUBLIN.

    A painful scene occurred in Dublin on Tuesday night. A mob of about 1000 men, carrying a black flag with head and cross hones, ...

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  9. SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    It is understood that Mr. Chamberlain is parleying with one of the Australian Governments in connection with the administration of the ...

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  10. LORD ROSMEAD.

    It is announced that the health of Lord Rosmead (better known as Sir Hercules Robinson), ex-High Commissioner for South Africa, has grown ...

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  11. BALL AT THE PALACE.

    A ball was held at Buckingham Palace last night. All the Royalties were present, and amongst the guests were the Right ...

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  12. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN.

    An album is to be specially prepared for the Queen, giving photographs of various groups in the great procession on Tuesday. ...

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  13. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The first shipment of the horses purchased in the Argentina by a special commission of officers has been made. It is being takes to Natal for the use ...

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  14. COLONIAL PROCESSION.

    The American press declares that the colonials formed the central figure in the jubilee procession, after the Queen herself. ...

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  15. JUBILEE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir Matthew White Ridley (Home Secretary), has informed Colonel Sir Edward R. C. Bradford, G.C.B., Commissioner of the Metropolitan ...

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  16. TOUR OF THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Considerable disappointment has been caused in the various large centres owing to the statement made by the Colonial Secretary in reference ...

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  17. SLUMS DINNER.

    Over 300.000 poor of the London slums were entertained at dinner during the jubilee days. The Prince and Princess of Wales ...

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  18. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    At the police court to-day fifteen seamen of the bark Glen mark were charged with refusing to obey the lawful commands of the master ...

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  19. EDUCATIONAL.

    Mr. Chapple, of Adelaide, a scholar of the first class in mechanical science, and the holder of the tripos at St. John's College, has now been awarded ...

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  20. RECENT ROBBERY.

    On the 10th inst. a clerk of the National Bank of Ireland was robbed of a sum of money amounting to £5000 at the Limerick railway station. A ...

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  21. CELEBRATIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    The jubilee celebrations were continued to-day. Rain fell heavily in the early morning, but the weather cleared up towards midday, and the afternoon ...

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  22. TEMPLES OF INDIA.

    Special prayers were offered on Jubilee Day in the various temples and mosques of India for her Majesty the Queen, Empress of India. ...

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  23. KAISER'S CUP.

    Thirteen boats started in the Kaiser's Cup race, from Dover to Heligoland yesterday. After an excellent run, the Wave ...

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  24. FEASTING THE POOR.

    The distribution of the provisions purchased by the money received in response to the appeal of the Princess of Wales for the poor of the slums of ...

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  25. NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Admiralty has accepted the offer of Messrs. Lund to provide a steamer free of charge to take the colonial troops now in London down to the ...

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  26. PUGILISTIC.

    While boxing Chrisp at Newcastle yesterday, the Australian boxer, Starlight, was disqualified for getting into the holds. They had reached the twelfth ...

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  27. INDIAN PLAGUE.

    Two Bombay officers have been shot, and the position of affairs at certain points is critical. It has been discovered that a ...

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  28. June 25. A SPECIAL MEDAL.

    By command of her Majesty a special medal has been struck in honour of the jubilee. for presentation to the colonial troops. ...

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  29. SAMORY CHIEF.

    It is rumoured that Samory, the great African slave raider, is dead, having been poisoned. His son, it is further asserted, has. ...

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  30. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    All the Premiers, except the Right Hon. G. H. Reid, of New South Wales, breakfasted with Sir John Lubbock. There was a distinguished company ...

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  31. BRIG SEALARK.

    Further intelligence is to hand in reference to the training ship Sealark, which has been missing since Thursday, and which has 130 boys aboard. ...

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  32. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Jubilee time has come and gone, and we are settling down to our usual ways again. More than nine-tenths of the Hagley people went to Launceston for ...

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  33. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Departures.—For Sydney: M. E. Watson, ship, from Antwerp; and ...

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  34. HAWAHAN ANNEXATION.

    The Foreign Committee of Congress is anxious regarding the Japanese protest, which it accepts as almost tantamount to an ultimatum. ...

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  35. MINING.

    Copper.—Business is quiet. The quotations are— £49 10s for spot, and £49 15s for delivery in three months. Tin.—The market is flat. Australian ...

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  36. June 25. BRITISH RIGHTS MAINTAINED.

    Some uneasiness has been expressed as to the position of the British rights in Hawaii, owing to the annexation of that island by America. A statement ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL.

    Rabbit Skins.—The Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Company Limited are in receipt of the following cablegram from their London agents, ...

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  38. ENGLAND AND HER COLONIES.

    The first of the series of conferences between representation of the various colonies and of the colonial offices was held yesterday in the State Offices. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN GIFT.

    By decision of the general committee, and with the approval of the Princess of the Wales and the donors, the meat donated by the Australian ...

    Article : 70 words
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