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  2. THE JUBILEE FESTIVITIES.

    In consequence of the great assistance which the previous plans we have published this week have been to the public, we give to-day another drawing, showing the route of to-day's great processton, and the area within which no traffic will be allowed from 10 o'clock till the pageant is over. The official announcement is as follows:—The procession will assemble at Haymarket at half-past 10 o'clock, and will proceed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany had a rather unpleasant experieance yesterday. His Majesty was attempting to proceed ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1897.

    It is to bo feared that irreverent minds will discover occasion for mirth in some of the details of the great Jubilee function held in London during ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S CUP.

    The yacht race for the Jubilee Cup, a valuable trophy given by the Emperor William of Germany, took place yesterday, the course being between Dover and ...

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  6. LORD ROSMEAD.

    Lord Rosmead (Sir Hereules Robinson), lare Governor of Cape Colony and Her Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, has been taken seriously ill. ...

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  7. JUBILEE MEDALS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has commanded that a special Jubilee medal shall be issued to each of the officers and men of the colonial military forces who are visiting ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The first conference of colonial Premiers was held yesterday, in the Colonial Office. Mr. Chamberlain presided, and there were also present the Earl of Selbouren, the ...

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  9. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Mr. Chamberlain states that there will not be time for the colonial troops to visit the large towns in Great Britain, though he is confident that were they to do so they ...

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  10. BALL AT BUCKINGHAM-PALACE.

    A state ball was given by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace last night, at which the more distinguished visitors to London in connection with the Jubilee ...

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  11. THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    Two British officers who were engaged in carrying out measures for preventing the spread of the plague in Bombay have been shot by natives. ...

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  12. THE LONDON POLICE.

    Sir Matthew White Ridley, the Home Secretary, has informed Colonel Sir Edward Bradford, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, that Her Majesty the Queen is ...

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  13. THE WORK OF THE MILITARY. COMMENDED BY HER MAJESTY.

    Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley, the commander-in-chief, has issued a special army order, in which he expresses the Queen's approval of the military arrangements in ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The streets of the city were lined again last night with enormous crowds to witness the illuminations. ...

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  15. ANNEXATION OF HAWAII.

    A good deal of anxiety is felt by the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate regarding the Japanese protest against the annexation of Hawaii by ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. RENEWED RIOTING IN DUBLIN.

    The riots in Dublin were renewed last night. The mob stoned the police, and endeavoured to destroy the Jubilee decorations ...

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  17. A DISCORDANT NOTE.

    At Dublin, on Tuesday night, the night of the Jubilee celebrations in London, a mob of 1,000 persons, carrying a black flag, adorned with a death's-head and ...

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  18. OPERA COMMAND NIGHT.

    Last night was a "command night" at the opera performance at Covent-garden Theatre. The house is described as a blaze of splendour and beauty. The whole ...

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  19. PUBLIC FEELING IN INDIA.

    The Jubilee celebrations in commemoration of the completion of the 60th year of the Queen's reign have created a great deal of interest in India. ...

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  20. CADETS' DEMONSTRATION.

    It was due to the patriotic spirit of the Education department that the cadets were permitted to take part in the Jubilee celebrations. So far as the Defence department ...

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  21. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    Dr. Henry Simpson Lunn, M.D., the editor of "Travel." and late editor of the "Review of Churches," has offered the Admiralty to provide a vessel for the ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. TO-DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    For Sporting Fixtures, see Sporting Columns. Auction Sales—See Abstract, page 2. ...

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  23. WEST AFRICA.

    It is rumoured that Samory, the Mohammedan ruler of Wasulu, and the greatest native potentate in West Africa, has been poisoned. ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  25. THE DINNERS FOR THE POOR.

    During the Jubilee festivities free dinners have been provided for the poorest classes in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and other large towns in the United Kingdom. The ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. FOREIGN CONGRATULATIONS.

    M. Faure, the President of the French Republic, has sent a message to the Queen offering, "on behalf of all France," war[?] and sincere congratulations. ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The following are the estimates of the sugar crop for 1897:—Brisbane, 3,500 tons; Maryborough and Isis, 12,500; Bundaberg and Gin Gin, 12,000; Rickhampton, 1,750; ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. JUBILEE FIXTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  29. MOVEMENTS OF THE PREMIERS

    All the colonial Premiers except Mr. G. H. Reid (New South Wales) were entertained at breakfast yesterday by Sir John Lubbock, M.P. for the London University. ...

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  30. PRESS OPINIONS.

    "The Times" this morning says that the Jubilee ceremonials have quickened the sense of Imperial unity, and adds that the true bond of the empire is its naval ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. SUNDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  32. TO-DAY'S SALES OF LAND AND PROPOERTY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  33. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

    Free dinners for the poor have been provided at 56 different centres in London, the dinners being given chiefly in large halls, though in many cases the recipients dined ...

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  34. INDIGESTION PACIFIED.

    Wolfe's Schnapps stimulates the stomach, and causes a healthy flow of gastric juice, and assists in the conversion of food into blood.—[Advt.] ...

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  35. LONG CREDIT IS NOT RECOGNISED

    By C. J. Lane Gate Bradshaw's), 230 Collins-st. Prices for High-class Mercury, Hats, Ladies', Gents' Tailoring therefore greatly reduced.—[Advt.] ...

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  36. HONOURS TO POLICE OFFICIALS.

    Colonel Sir Edward R. C. Bradford, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., commissioner of the metropolitan police, has been created a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath (G.C.B.), ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. FOOD FOR THE MIND.

    The retail, wholesale, half-price, and secondhand departments of Cole's Book Arcade, Melbourne, contain the largest and most varied assortment of books, we believe, in any trading ...

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  38. THE KIDNEYS

    Are the filter orga[?], and are apt to get clogged, but if Wolfe's Schnapps is used all impurities will be removed.—[Advt.] O.V.G. ...

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  39. MAIN-TOP NAVY CUT TOBACCO.

    Of all the boons to weary men, When worried or distressed, A pipe of "Main-top Navy" stands A "cut" above the rest.—[Advt.] ...

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  40. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    "The typical cocoa of English manufacture. Absolutely pure."—The "Analyst." —[Advt.] ...

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  41. JUBILEE REJOICINGS.

    In honour of the occasion order a NEW SUIT, from 55s. to 84s., at the Prince of Tailors, THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING COMPANY. —[Advt.] ...

    Article : 27 words
  42. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 12 words
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