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  2. THE CORONATION.

    The Coronation of King George and Queen Mary will be performed with stately ceremonial to-day in Westminster Abbey amid the rejoicings of a nation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The shipments of apples by the Mooltan, and Themistoeles were in fair condilarge. There was a slump in prices, owing to heavy supplies, and the market being ...

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  4. COAL VEND CASE.

    To-day was the thirty-sixth day of the case in the High Court, before Justice Jesacs, in connection with the prosecution of the coal vend. ...

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  5. MOVEMENT TOWARDS PEACE.

    Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at the National Liberal Club, welcomed the movement towards peace which would follow the proposed treaty with the United ...

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  6. CHILDREN AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The Mayoress of Brisbane (Mrs. Diddams) will visit the Children's Hospital at 10 o'clock this morning, and also the children at the General Hospital. She will ...

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  7. CITIZENS' UNITED SERVICE.

    The until arrangements in connection with the Citizens' United Service at the Exhibition this afternoon have been completed, and Canon Garland (hon. ...

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  8. CLOSING THE SHOPS.

    The Brisbane Traders' Association have decided that all shops and stores shall be closed for the whole day to-day. The shops will be open for the usual hours on ...

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  9. SOUTH BRISBANE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The entertainment of the children on the south side will take place on Friday. Although most of the adjoining local authorities' districts decided to arrange ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Royal Commission on the trade relations between the motherland and the Dominions will consist of 12 members, all the Dominions being proportionately ...

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  11. PUBLIC OFFICES CLOSED.

    The public office will be closed all day to-day, reopening for business as usual to-morrow morning. ...

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    PLAN OF THE RING FOR TO-DAY'S SERVICES. Our sketch will assist the public in understanding the disposition of the bands,choire, and others taking part in to-day's celebration at the Exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. EXPRESSION OF LOYALTY FROM SALVATION ARMY.

    The following letter from the Salvation Army has been addressed to his Excellency the Governor: "Your Excellency,—. I have the honour on behalf of the ...

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  14. CITY DISPLAYS.

    Over the Hunting of the “Courier" Building has been placed a large monogram, "G.R.," lined out in nearly 300 red, white, and blue electric lights, with a rippling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A disastrous explosion of a gas generator occurred at Brooker's paint Works on the Lower Hawkesbury yesterday afternoon. The null engine-room, containing ...

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  16. THE LOWER BURDEKIN

    Both the Pioneer and Kalamia [?] were working to-day. The farmers expect to be able to keep both going one shift a day, till further help is obtain ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    Alf. Francis Bradshaw, journalist and handicapper, who died on April 2 last, was possessed of real estate valued at £3250, and personal estate value at ...

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  18. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    All arrangements are now complete for the Coronation festivities to-morrow, which will chiefly take the form of a gigantic picnic, 900 children being provided ...

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  19. ASENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    A tram collided with one of the Tramway Department overhead repairing waggons in Camperdown to-day, and two linesmen, Starford Dowsett and Harry Jones, ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    After careful consideration of the judgment of the High Court in the disputed boundary case, with which Mr. Justice Higgins dissented from his colleagues as ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Racing Commission set up to carry out the provisions of the Gaming Act of last session, which decreed a reduction in racing days and totalisator permits, has ...

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  22. ARRIVAL OP THE KAIPARA.

    The first batch of navvies who are being brought to this State for the purpose of assisting in the construction of the Great Western and North Coast Railways are ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    Allinga left Bowen for Syd. to-day. Bopple left M'borough for T'ville Wed. Buninyong left Keppel B. for Bris. to-day. Coolgardle left Adel. June 20 for W.A. ...

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  24. NORTH BRISBANE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL.

    In connection with the Coronation festival event, medals, post cards, ribbons, and bags, have been despatched to the various schools. This morning Mr. H. C. ...

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  25. LATEST CABLES.

    Four thousand public school and University men assembled in the Queen’s Hall to answer the Coronation call for representative Anglican churchmen to take part ...

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  26. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. Horris, P.M., William Randall (31, labourer) was charged that, on Juno 21, he stole two tins of preserved ...

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  27. CELEBRATIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Combined Coronation and Empire Day celebrations took place in the public schools throughout. South Australia to-day. The rooms were appropriately decorated, ...

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  28. CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    In connection with the children's demonstration on Friday, it has been decided by the Executive Committee that admission to the grand stand shall be by silver coin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Scottish Commission.

    In a letter to a Sydney resident, Mr. A. M. Prain, secretary of the, Scottish Commission, remarks:—“The first reviews of our Australian report have appeared in ...

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  30. WOMAN'S WORK.

    The " Union Signal,” the world organ of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, in an article to professional training tor social service, says: A household devoid of order or system ...

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  31. The Produce Markets.

    All the produce markets at Roma-street, including the railway and municipal sheds and Turbot-street, were closed to-day. ...

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  32. MACKAY SHOW.

    The annual show was commenced to-day. There was a big attendance. The weather was beautiful, and everything passed off successfully. Hogurty's Contango won the ...

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  33. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PROCESSION.

    The Grand Marshal requests that an who are taking part in the grand procession will assemble at the Market Square, corner of Albert, Ann, and Roma streets, ...

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  34. A Horrible Idea.

    "Brisbonite" writes: Sir,—Orr Tuesday night I saw in your esteemed paper that there had been some trouble in Ithaca Council about the burial of a cow along ...

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  35. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The State Ministry has practically comploted the programme of legislation for the approaching session. The following will be the principal Bills submitted.— ...

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  36. Pigeon Shooting.

    The members of the Brisbane Gun Club are evidently intended to be given frequent opportunities of engaging in their favourite pastime. The hon. secretary ...

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  37. Land Seekers' Excursions.

    A scheme to organise land seekers excursions from Europe and America has been propounded by Mr. Elwood Mead and placed by the Victorian Government ...

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  38. Closer Settlement in Victoria.

    The State Cabinet has decided to cancel the Closer Settlement Board's sale of a homestead block on the Tootonga Estate to Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Captain Jenkins, ...

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  39. Fire at Kelvin Grove.

    Shortly before 6 o'clock last evening a five-roomed house, situated in Hill-street, Kelvin Grove, and owned and occupied by Mr. H. Lovejoy, was totally destroyed by ...

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  40. Albert-street Methodist Church.

    Albert-street Methodist Church has been beautifully decorated in honour of the Coronation by a number of ladies under the supervision of Mrs. G. E. Rowe. The ...

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  41. GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.

    His Excellency the Governor will hold a levee in the Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament House, to-day at 10 a.m. The regulations for the levee provide that ...

    Article : 230 words
  42. Federal Land Tax Returns.

    Mr. H. D. Brennan, Federal Deputy Land Tax Commissioner, and his officers had a very busy day yesterday—the last day for receiving payments (without ...

    Article : 81 words
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