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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Pekin (Dr. Morrison) declares that the mandarins are squeezing 250 taels from the taxpayers for every 100 taels ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    In the course of a speech at the annual meeting of Goldsborough, Mort, and Company to-day, Senator Sir William Zeal referred at some length to ...

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  4. INLAND WIRES.

    Sergeant Norman and Troopers Jardine White, and Bell returned to Queenstown to-night after campaigning with Colonel Watchorn's contingent in ...

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  5. CORONATION.

    Their Majesties had an enthusiastic reception in London, and King Edward is looking well. Prince and Princess Henry of ...

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  6. COMFORTS FOR THE POOR.

    Mr. T. Clements, superintendent of the Benevolent Asylum., has received the following donations for the inmates of the institution in connection with ...

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  7. TASMANIAN ARRANGEMENTS

    The following will constitute the coronation celebrations to be carried out in the city:—TO-DAY. ...

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  8. SUPREME COURT.

    At the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Clark, the case of the administrators of Otto William Darko v. Mount Lyell Mining Company was ...

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  9. SINGING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    In a cable message published yesterday it was announced that his Majesty King Edward had approved of all his subjects singing the National Anthem ...

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  10. FREE LIBRARIES.

    Mr. Caruegie's free library gifts last week totalled £30,000. ...

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  11. AN AWFUL EXPLOSION.

    The magazine of the Chinese cruiser Kaichao exploded while the vessel was in the Yangtse river, and she sank in half minute. One hundred and fifty ...

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  12. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The many events, big and little, to be held in the country to-morrow are almost too numerous to mention, but the following are some of those to ...

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  13. THE COLONIAL MINISTERS.

    The annual dinner of the West Australian in London was held last night, when 275 sat down, the company including the Agents-General, Sir Gerard ...

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  14. A SPLENDID SEA BOAT.

    The fishing ketch Harriett Alice, which arrived late last night from Launcaston, encountered a south-west gale in the Straits, and behaved ...

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  15. CANADA TO IRELAND.

    Mr. Waddell, an American engineer, has contracted for the construction of a cantilever bridge over the Gut of Canso, a strait between Nova Scotia and Cape ...

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  16. SOUTHERN MARINE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day in connection with the Bruni light, Warden Evans moved—"That the question stand over until the board knew, ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE HOURS.

    The State Caoinet has decided to extend the hours of, duty in the public service somewhat on the lines proposed by Mr. Peacock. The office hours will ...

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  18. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Treasury (Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) [?]id that instead of granting ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was at 4s 1d to 4s 1 ½d. Oats at 3s 2½d to 3s 3d; feed at 2s 11d to 3s 1½d. Potatoes at £4 10s to £5. Onions at £7 to £7 5s. ...

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  20. THE REVIEW.

    On Coronation Day the troops will parade at Readquarters at 10 a.m. and leave Market Green at 11 a.m. for Tattersall's grounds. The Royal salute ...

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  21. THE PRESBYTERIANS.

    The Presbyterian Church of Australia is not behind with the loyal accentuation of the Imperial events. In Melbourne there is to be a distinguished ...

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  22. MASSACRE IN CHINA.

    The Methodist chapel at Chengtu has been destroyed and ten converts killed. Boxerism is spreading throughout China. ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Industrial Arbitration Court has declined to cancel the registration of machine shearers and shed employees. The application to cancel was made by ...

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  24. WESTERN WEATHER.

    Heavy rain is falling to-night, and the weather indications are not too promising. ...

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  25. COURT-MARTIALLED.

    The military Governor of Poltava and 37 army officens have been court-martialled for accepting bribes to exempt conscripts. ...

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  26. FEDERAL ADDRESSES.

    Right Hon. G. H. Reid states he is going to devote two weeks in Victoria to a series of addresses on the political situation. ...

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  27. THE MINING ACT.

    A deputation from the committee of the A.M.A. waited upon ,the Minister for Mines (Hon. E. Mulcahy) to-night with reference to the proposal grant in ...

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  28. THE UNITED SERVICE.

    The Mayor and aldermen have accepted an invitation from the Ministers' Association to attend the united cerenation service to be held in the ...

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  29. EDINBURGH TO LONDON.

    A motor car ran from Edinburgh to London without stopping, and covered the distance in 20hr. 45min. ...

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  30. STATE RETRENCHMENT.

    It has been decided by the railway authorities to notify all employees aged 65 and over that their service, will not be further required. ...

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  31. THE MARINE BOARD.

    At the usual meeting of the marine board yesterday an invitation for the wardens to attend divine service at St. John's Church at 10 a.m. on Thursday ...

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  32. AMERICA AND CUBA.

    A sharp Contest has taken place between President Roosevelt and the Republicans in the United States congress over the extension of the trade ...

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  33. THE KENNIFFS.

    The Kenniffs were brought before the Police Court of Mitchell to-day and remanded until to-morrow for the production of the warrant. They will then ...

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  34. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

    The (fund initiated by the Mayor (Alderman F. K. Fairthorne) for the relics of the poor not in receipt of aid from the Benevolent Society stands ...

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  35. METALS.

    Sllver.—Bars are quoted at 2s 0 3-8d per oz. standard. Copper.—The quotations are £53 12s 6d for spot and £53 15s for three ...

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  36. A VETERANS' HOME.

    A strong committee has been formed at Auckland and Christchurch to assist Lord Ranfurly's'proposal to establish a home for Imperial naval and ...

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  37. RAS MAKONNEN.

    Ras Makonnen, under Colonel Harrigton's protection, brought two zebras, five lions, and much ivory as presents for king Edward. There is acute ...

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  38. AN ORDER OF THE COURT.

    J. A. Fowler, for neglecting to [?] ply with an order for the maintenance of his wife and child, was ordered at court to-day to pay the amount in full, ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivale.— From Sydney—Augsburg and Weimar strs.; Gero, bq.; and ...

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  40. ECONOMIC REFORM.

    At the Stock Exchange last evening there was held, a meeting of the council of the Launceston branch of the State Reform League. Present:—Messrs. J. B. ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    The transport. Bavarian has arrive, at Southampton with the troops from South Africa, on hoard ...

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  42. A.N.A.

    Last night's meeting of the A.N.A., Mr. C. H. Curtain (Inspector for Mines) gave an interesting address bearing on the early days of the West Coast. ...

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  43. UNITED REHEARSAL.

    A successful rehearsal of the "Te Deum" took place at the Albert Had last night, in preparation for the coronation service on Sunday afternoon ...

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  44. [?] "AT HOME."

    The Pr[?]iers, foremost [?] and the [?]-General will attenat Mr. [?] "at home" at Prince's [?] S.W. ...

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  45. EMPIRE THEATR[?]

    There was a very large attendance, at the Empire Th[?]tre last night, when. Fuller's Polite Entertainers gave their popular entertainment. Mr. Fat ...

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  46. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The electric light staff is busy preparing for the various illumination's about the city. The Town Hall, Albert , Hall, Victoria Baths, and Catarat [?] ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL.

    Sugar.—Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, state in his monthly circular that the prodcution of beet sugar in Edrope from October to May inclusive, the ...

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  48. IN [?]THER STA[?]S

    With [?]ption of the Federal Parlia[?] and the Town. Hall. the [?] Hiuminations in Melbourne in Melbourne [?] on a very modest scale. ...

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  49. POSTAL ARRANGEMENT[?]

    On Thursday next the Post Office be closed between the hours of the and 6.30 p.m. Only one [?] mall mater by letter-carrie[?] ...

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  50. VIC[?]GAL LIBERALITY.

    Lord [?] coronation gift of £100 [?] to-day among the dow[?] The 300 bettles of ...

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  51. FINGAL BRANCH.

    The committee of the Fingol branch of the Reform League held a meeting as the Council Chambers last evening. The Rev. J. G. Millar was elected ...

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  52. SWIMMING.

    Geoge Read, of New South Wales, tock part in the swimming events at Surbiton. on the Thanes. He won the Open Half-male by 50 yards in 9min. ...

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  53. MAXIMS.

    From the Italian—A cloak is not made for a single shower of rain. Protection is needed from cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, as well as from rhoumatism. ...

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  54. [?]ASONS FUND.

    The [?] New Zealand Ma[?] men't to raise an indigent Mesons' found as a Masonic memorial of the ...

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