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  2. LAST NIGHTS CABLES.

    The Colonial Office is arranging for a simultaneous salute of guns throughout the Empire at the moment the Coronation is celebrated. ...

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  3. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Three occupants of a liquor dealer's wholesale warehouse in Chicago were killed, and 20 injured, by a bomb outrage. The House of Commons are sitting in ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    At a public meeting to-night it was decided to make an application for a public holiday for the district, the occasion being the Australian destroyers visit ...

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  5. POTATO SPRAYING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation from the Potato Growers' Association walled upon the Under-Secretary, in the absence of the Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Anderson ...

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  6. LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

    The fourth annual conference of the New South Wales Hotelkeepers was commenced on Tuesday. Mr. W. J. Foster presided, and deplored the small number ...

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  7. The Government's Policy.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman, Acting Premier of N.S. Wales, announced the policy of the Government of Coot[?]undra Town Hall yesterday. ...

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  8. Wrecked off the Cape.

    The Lusitana's captain (Dataria) refused to leave the wrecked vessel. H.M.S. Forte's captain finally went in a cutter and induced the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Guinness (Unionist) moved a motion in favour of adding the discussion on the international situation to the ...

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  10. DIGNITY OF MINISTERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Acting [?]mier of Victoria (Mr. Watt), referring further to-day to the complaint from Mr. Griffith and Mr. Beeby, that they had ...

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  11. Political Meetings.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Black, M.L.A., and Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald made referenda speeches during the dinner hour to-day. After being warned by the police. Mr. ...

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  12. A Successful Venture

    Mr. G. Wolff, of Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders, replying to the freedom of the city of Belfast, recalled the time, when 23 years, he and Sir ...

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  13. Mr. Carmichael's Health.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The reports as to the illness of Mr. MacDonell, Chief Secretary, are satisfactory. The internal allment is being treated in Melbourne. It is not ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    So that he may appreciate the rapid growth and development of the North Coast districts, and the ever increasing demands made on his Department for increased ...

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  15. Reciprocity Bill.

    Fissures have developed in the Democratic and Republican parties at Washington, U.S.A., who are debating the ...

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  16. North Coast Railway.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Works Department has undertaken a trial survey to connect Woolgoolga with Glenreagh, also Woolgoolga with Coff's Harbour. The ...

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  17. Australia's Intense Loyalty.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Interviewed on his return from Australia, Vice-Admiral Henderson stated that he was much impressed at the intense loyalty of Australia. The ...

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  18. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The alleged speech by Mr. Hughes, in Adelaide, is responsible for an application to Justice [?] by Mr. Knox, in the High Court. ...

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  19. Australian-Imperial Defence.

    Admiral Cyprian Bridge, in an interview, said he saw no reason why Australia's navy should not be made to fit in with the scheme of Imperial ...

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  20. Illegal Practice.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Augustus Walker was fined £50 for illegally practising in medicine in Maitland. He had been practising in Gretna for 31 years, and had never ...

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  21. Conveying Produce to Market.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Melbourne, Mr. Griffith, Minister for Public Works of N.S. Wales, asked what was the policy of the Government with regard to the ...

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  22. Overdue Steamers.

    Some uneasiness is felt at Lloyds as to the Tongariro, which was due at Teneriffe on the 17th. A fair amount of re-insurance was effected, ...

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  23. Another Crippen Case.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Victor Gaubert was arrested for the murder of his wife under circumstances resembling the Crippen affair. The wife disappeared, and Gaubert ...

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  24. The Near East.

    The Sultanas army in the Sherarda district were unable to reach Fez, and are in a pitable condition. Owing to the floods it is difficult to ...

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  25. "Emanated from Satan"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal AttorneyGeneral addressed a crowded meeting at Adelaide on the referenda. He said the Coal Vend was being prosecuted, and not ...

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  26. Woodchopping Contest.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The woodchopping contest was held at the Sports ground last night in connection with the AustralianAmerican combination. The contestants ...

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  27. Lusitana Wrecked.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Capetown, the Lusitana went ashore on the rocks at moonlight. The vessel was gripped by the [?]ow, otherwise she would have sunk and ...

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  28. Bluejackets at San Quentin.

    Senator Stone, speaking in the Senate, condemned landing of British bluejackets at San Quentin as an act of war on Britain's part. Any ...

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  29. The Cadets Off.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The cadets which will represent N.S. Wales at the Coronation embarked in the Aberdeen liner Themistocles to-day. The Senior cadets total 49, ...

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  30. An Irish Election.

    At Cork, a petition was made for a large body of police to be drafted to city to do duty at the Court. Mr. Tim Healy, for the petitioners, ...

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  31. Plague in Java.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Regarding reported outburst of plague at Java, Col. Burns stated the reports were altogether too exaggerated and alarming. We cabled, he says, ...

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  32. Sale of Thoroughbred Yearlings.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The second series of annual sales of thoroughbred yearlings was held at Randwick yesterday. The bidding was fairly active, though not so ...

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  33. Eject the Mormons.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dean of Mancheater will preside at a monster meeting of all denominations next week to focus the growing agitation against ...

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  34. Coronation and Dressmakers.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Department [?] Home Affairs proposes to issue an ord[?] to permit dressmakers to extend the [?] workirg hours during the months of [?] ...

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  35. Italian Jubilee.

    LONDON, Thursday.—King Victor Emmanuel welcomed Prince Arthur of Connaught, on his arrival in Rome, as the bearer of congratulations from King George upon ...

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  36. Sugar Crops in Queensland

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Inspector's report of the Queensland sugar fields states that the damage done by the bad weather in some of the places rose from ...

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  37. The Manufacturers' Procession.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Manufacturers' procession through Sydney, first came Marshal Ross, on a charger, members of the Chamber of Manufactures, members of the ...

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  38. Results of the Floods.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In Mareeba (Queensland) great distress is felt in the [?]terland. A famine is probable unless necessaries arrive in a few days. The ...

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  39. Racialism Manifest.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Capetown correspondent of the "Standard" says the situation in the Union Parliament has suddenly developed into an acute crisis, ...

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  40. Discourtesy to the Fashions.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two young men [?] made remarks to a lady wearing a H[?] em skirt were charged with insulting [?] haviour. The magistrate, while infli[?] ...

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  41. A Rumour Denied.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The General Manager of the Messageries M[?]times (Melbourne) has written the Melbourne press a denial of the rumour that the Company ...

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  42. Aliens and Britain's Poor.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir George Woodman, Chairman of the Allens' Board, is of opinion that in view of the poverty and misery in England, all[?] should not be ...

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  43. Late Fata[?] at Ca[?]gal.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Th[?] Thomas, who was so suddenly killed the stopes at Cangal on Tuesday, t[?] place on Wednesday. Rev. Mr. R[?] ...

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  44. Political Meetings Prohibited.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The police authorities, in consequence of complaints, have taken action with respect to the midday political meetings in Moore-street. Senator ...

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  45. Dreadnought Farm

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twelve youths from England have arrived in Sydney. They form the advance party of boys assisted under the Dreadnought Farm scheme. ...

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  46. Tram Accident.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Robert Hughes, of the city drapery firm of McDowell and Hughes, while endeavouring to board the front platform of a car, lost his hold and fell. ...

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  47. The Irish and Monarchy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Corporation of Londonderry, which is composed of Unionists mid Nationalists, have decided to send a deputation to Dublin to present the King ...

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  48. The Weather.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Heavy weather has been experienced on the North Coast for the last few days, and steamers have been bar[?]und. A number of vessels are ...

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  49. Hotels and the Referenda.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A statement has been made that the United Licensed Victuallers Conference Association has taken legal opinion as to whether or not the hotels ...

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