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  2. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  3. INDEX. TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. AFTER THE STORM. DAMAGE AT HEIDELBERG.

    The Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) was asked yesterday by a deputation from the Heidelberg Shire Council, led by Mr. Membrey, M.L.A., to provide ...

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  5. ISLAND SANCTUARY.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.— A deputation which represented 27 societies and 12 corporations and district conncils,waited on the Treasurer (Mr. Vaughan) this morning, ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The battleship cruiser Inflexible, which was damaged to a slight extent in a collision with H. M.S.Bellerophon a fortnight ago, has been taken out of dock at Ports ...

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  7. THE CORONATION. COLONIAL SCOUTS IN LONDON.

    Lord Kitchener, who is in charge of the military arrangements in connection with the Coronation, has arranged for the colonial scouts to line portions of the route from ...

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  8. FEDERAL LAND TAX. TREATMENT OF ABSENTEES.

    Addressing a meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited, Mr. A. Williamson, vice-chairman of directors, protested against the injustice and ...

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  9. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works yesterday decided to send a message of congratulation to the King on his Coronation. ...

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  10. REGIMENT SPECIALLY FAVOURED.

    There is a good deal of dissatisfaction among country regiments of the militia forces on account of the fact that the 9th Regiment of Australian Light Horse is the ...

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  11. WATER FROM WARRANDYTE.

    The police authorities at Russell-street last evening received a telegram from the police at Warrandyte, that there was a big flood coming down the Yarra at that ...

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  12. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The Ne Temers deeree was discussed at the half-yearly secsions of the Baptist Union to-day. The Rev. J. C. Martin moved— ...

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  13. SWAMP SETTLERS SUPPER.

    PAKENHAM, Tuesday.—Settlers on the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp, from Cora Lynn to M'Donald's drain, have suffered severely. The Keast-hall, a new building at Cora ...

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  14. BANK HOLIDAY.

    The banks will be closed throughout the State on Thursday, June 23 (Coronation Day). ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Acting-Premier (Mr. Holman) gave notice that on Thursday night he would move that the ...

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  16. MUSIC AT ST. PATRICK'S.

    The ceremonial of the services at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Coronation Sunday, June 25, will be of a more impressive and brilliant character than has yet been ...

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  17. PROGRESS TOTAL, £1,174,000.

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  18. MAN LOST IN THE SNOW.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The weather continues cold. The highlands yesterday lay under a fall of snow several inches deep. At Walcha two falls of snow ...

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  19. OLD MELBURNIANS.

    A Large number of Old Melburnians assembled at Menzies' Hotel last evening. The annual smoke concert was held.At the annual meeting held earlier in the day the ...

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  20. RENOVATION WORK WASTED.

    PORT FAIRY, Tuesday.—Recently the committee of the Mechanics' Institute carried out extensive repairs and renovations to the building. One of the principal causes ...

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  21. BAPTIST UNION.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The husincess sessions of the half-yearly meeting of the Haptist Union were opened to-day. The Revs. S. M. Potter and J. Robertson were ...

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  22. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Crillon,ship, at Queenstown, from Adelaide January 21; George E ...

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  23. TRADES COUNCIL TO MARCH.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—When urging the members of the Trade-hall Council, at the meeting this evening, to take part in the procession to the Corio oval on June 22, in ...

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  24. EXPERT IN THE WATER.

    MORWELL, Tuesday.—Messrs. Karplus, Hoffman, and Turk, experts engaged by the Victorian Minerals Development Company, accompanied by a representative of the ...

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  25. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  26. TWENTY THOUSAND CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is estimated that some 21,500 children, from 10 years of age upwards, representing State and denominational schools, in charge of 700 teachers, ...

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  27. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, June 12. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation is 24 9-16d.; rise, 1.16d. ...

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  28. TWO NEW LINERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The advent in Australian waters of the three new Blue Funnel lincrs Encas, Ascamius,and Anchises, each over 10,000 tons register, bas evidently ...

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  29. MINING SHARES.

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  30. POST-OFFICES IN DARKNESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrangements are being made for the illumination of public and business buildings in the city. A gap will be noticeable, however, in that the ...

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  31. EXPERIENCES AT SEA.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Tuesday.—Captain Anderson and Mr. Gough, of the Marine Board, inspected the barque C.J.S. this morning, and decided that the cargo could ...

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  32. CONSOLS.

    Consols, which were quoted at 80 on Thursday, fell to 79[?] yesterday. ...

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  33. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    BRISRANE, Tuesday. — The Anglican Sysod commeneed to-day. Arcbishop Donaldson, in his address, said it had been a good year. The general prosperity of ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—A panie has taken place amongst sellers,and the July option declined 8 cents, or 4d.per bushel.This was followed by a recavery to a point three ...

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  35. SUBURBAN.

    At each of the State schools in Carlton the morning of June 21 will be devoted to the distribution of the commemoration medals and the singing of patriotic songs. The committee of the ...

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  36. WITNESS'S EVIDENCE.

    SYDNEY.Tuesday.—In the Second Jury Court to-day the jury gave a verdict for the defendant in the case in which Michael Joseph Conofly sued Robert Bullen, cattle ...

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  37. SHORT OF COAL.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Tuesday.—The coastal steamer Queenscliff arrived at the pier at half-past 6 o'clock to-night. She was short of coal. Captain Tait said that he ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    [?]ing the 10 days in June on which rats may be paid without fncrest £5,700 was received by the Malvern city colloctor (Mr. yeatman), is against £6,204 last year. The total raie collect ...

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  39. WIFE TWICE DIVORCED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Brownlow F. G. North petitioned today for a dissolution of his marriage with Maud North, David Neave being joined as corespondent. ...

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  40. TREE FALLS ON HOUSE.

    KINGLAKE, Tuesday.—Considerable damage has been done in this district during the last few days by heavy rain and winds. Rain has fallen on each of the past ...

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  41. YONGALA INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.— The Marine Board inquiry into the loss of the Adelaide Company's Yongala was contiaued this morning. ...

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  42. "OLD-FASHIONED" SUNDAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Replaying to a deputation from the Evangblical Council regarting Sunday trading, the Acting Chief Seeretary (Mr. Flowers) to-day said he ...

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  43. SCHOOL COMMTITEES.

    FIVE-MILE.— J. Savage (chaiman). L. C.Rundle (correpements, S. M[?] M. Nester M. K[?] w.wadesday. ...

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  44. TICKS COST £11,000 A YEAR

    SYDENEY. Tuesday.—In reply to questions in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Agricuture said that the annual cost in connection with the tick ...

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  45. COUNTRY.

    BOLARRA.—School children and parents will be taken to Morwell by special train. BE—LAH.—In addition to a programme, a [?] church service is to be held. ...

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  47. DAMAGE IN THE COUNTRY.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—The Goulburn River is still in flood here, but there is no danger of any great damage at present. The water has reached to a level of 15ft. 7in., ...

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  48. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  49. SNOW AND HAIL.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.—Intensely cold weather with occasional hail and rain continues. On Sunday snow fell over a great portion of the district. From 1in. to 2in. was ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Hugh Carmody of Terang, labourer. Causes of insolveney—Inabitay to pay debts as they became due, lack of employment, illness of family and pressure of ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALKS GOLF.

    SYDNEY,Tuesday.—The first round of the New South Water amateur golf champlonship was completerd at Rose Bay to-day with the following results:— ...

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  53. CORONATION HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—The Federal Government could, at very little expense, make Friday and Saturday (half-day) holidays in honour of the Coronation. The boon has been granted ...

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  54. RUGS IN CHURCH PEWS.

    KOROIT, Tuesday.—Sunday was very cold and wet, and in the morning at St. Paul's Church, after giving out the [?] notices, the vicar (the Rev. C. J. T. ...

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  55. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    WERRNAMROOL,Tuesday.—Efforts are being made to complete the arrangements for the appomunent of a bush nurse, under Lady Dadley's schemr,in the ...

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  56. PERTH RACECOURSE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The charman of the West Australian Turf Club (Mr. Con) stated at the annual meeting list night, that improvements to the course. at a cost of ...

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