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  2. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    The Victorian racing season began yesterday afternoon with the Grand National meeting. All the conditions were favorable, and the course was in good order. Crowds ...

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  3. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The "Morning Post," referring to the retirement of your Agent-General, remarks:—"Very general regret is felt in London at Sir John Cockburn's resignation of ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Thursday, Mr. Chamberlain stated that he Was in communication with the colonies relative to the King's style and ...

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  5. THE GOVERNMENT DISPLAY.

    The Government wisely confined their part of the welcome to but a small part of the route of the Royal procession with the resolve to do their portion well. They ...

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  6. POLICE INSPECTION BY COLONEL MADLEY.

    The Commissioner of Police (Colonel L. G. Madley) has called a large proportion of the Police Force into the city for the coming week, and on Saturday morning he ...

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  7. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    During Saturday night the streets of the city had a very busy appearance, and in front of the Town Hall there was a large erowd admiring the manner in which the ...

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  8. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    As already announced, the Royal visitors will be present at a special congregation of the University of Adelaide on Tnursday, July 11. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Hon. J. Rose Innes, Attorney-General of Cape Colony, who is now on a visit to England, addressed a meeting held at Westminster last night, under the auspices ...

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  10. THE VISITING DETECTIVES.

    During the visit of the Duke and Duchess to Adelaide it is expected that all branches of the Police Force will be working at high pressure, and with so many undesirable ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR'S MOVEMENTS.

    His Excellency the Governor will proceed to Port Adelaide to-morrow by the Royal special which leaves the railwaystation at 1.42 p.m. and arrives alongside ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF THE MILDURA.

    The gun vessel Mildura arrived from New Zealand to take part in the naval reception of the Royal visitors on Saturday morning, after a very rough trip. The ...

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  13. A BOER RAID.

    Lord Kitchener has reported to the War Office that a party of Boer raiders burned the Roodepoort railway-station on Friday last, but were driven off with a loss of two ...

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  14. MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    There was a full attendance of officers at the Naval and Military Club on Saturday evening, when the arrangements for to-morrow's parade were finally discussed. ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT HOUSE RECEPTIONS.

    We have been requested to state that the receptions at Government House on July 10 and 11 are by invitation only. ...

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  16. PRESENTATIONS TO THE DUCHESS.

    All the ceremonies of presenting addresses and making other presentations to the Duchess of Cornwall will take place at Government House. On Thursday, at 11 ...

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  17. THE AMERICA CUP.

    On Saturday the yachts Constitution, Columbia, and Independence were raced over a 15-mile out-and home course as a trial for the first-named, which is to meet ...

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  18. DEFENCE, RIFLE CLUBS.

    The Officer-Commanding Defence Rifle Clubs, has received the names of members who will attend the parades this week from 28 clubs, the number being 720. It is ...

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  19. THE MILITARY TATTOO.

    Full details of the military and naval display which will be held on the Adelaide Oval on Friday evening next appear elsewhere. The programme is a lengthy ...

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  20. THE ASSOCIATIONS BILL.

    His Holiness the Pope has written a letter to the Superiors-General of the Catlolic Religious Orders and Institutions, in the course of which he strongly condemns the ...

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  21. AN ABORIGINAL ADDRESS.

    The Aborigines' Friends' Association, on behalf of the Point Macleay natives' mission, will present to our Royal visitors a somewhat unique address, which has been ...

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  22. MESSAGE FROM MR. BARTON.

    The Premier has received a message from the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth stating that Mr. Kingston would represent the Federal Government in Adelaide during ...

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  23. UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    The annual inter-University cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge was concluded on Saturday at Lords, and ended in a draw. ...

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  24. THE QUEEN'S HOME.

    The tickets for admission to witness the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Queen's Home by H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall on Saturday next, at Rose Park, ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL BOWLING

    The New Zealand bowlers played the Edinburgh Club yesterday, and lost by 41 points to 39. The Australians met the Kilmarnock Club ...

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  26. SEATING ACCOMMODATION.

    For the accommodation of members of Parliament and their families, and also at the suggestion of Sir Edwin Smith, for the convenience of about 300 pioneers, the ...

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  27. THE ROYAL REVIEW.

    The Royal review at Victoria Park on Saturday next will lack the brilliant splendor lent to the function last February by the presence of the Imperial troops, but ...

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  28. THE STREET DECORATIONS.

    The street decorations, carried out to the order of the Government, include a number of Venetian masts down both sides of King William-street, painted in the ducal colors ...

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  29. THE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADE.

    Sir—In Saturday's issue of "The Advertiser" Mr. Hoffmeyer states that there are enough non-union men to carry on the buildings now in course of erection, if all ...

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  30. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Sunday was a busy day at the Adelaide railway-station. Hundreds of people from suburban towns paid a visit to the city during theday, and special trains from the ...

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  31. RECEPTION AT LARGS AND PORT ADELAIDE.

    Uncertainty exists as to the precise time that the Royal yacht Ophir will arrive at the anchorage on Tuesday morning from Tasmania. She has been officially ...

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  32. THE SICK AND THE POOR.

    By order of the Premier, the Public Buildings Department will also erect stands on North-terrace for the patients of the Adelaide Hospital and the inmates of the ...

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  33. THE GERMAN SERENADE.

    On Thursday evening a meeting of the Adelaide Liedertafel was held, when the arrangements for the serenade of the Royal visitors were completed. Regret was ...

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  34. PROFESSOR IVES.

    Sir—I hope the present crisis in musical work will not be allowed to pass by without tangible results to musical workers. Professor Ives has done so touch for the ...

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  35. TROOPS FROM PORT PIRIE.

    About 1,000 people assembled at the Solomontown railway-station to witness the departure of the troops from Port Pirie, which are to take part in the demonstration ...

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  38. THE RAILWAY STATION.

    Special precautions are being taken by the police to prevent a crowd from invading the approaches to the railway-station. The Commissioner of Police informs us that ...

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  39. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    Tho country troops who will take part in the various parades during the Royal visit arrived in Adelaide on Saturday and Sunday, and went into camp at the ...

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  40. CONTROLLING THE CROWDS.

    The Cmmissioner of Police is anxious to impress on the minde of sightseers that it is absolutely necessary for the comfort of the crowd on the day of the arrival of the ...

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  42. THE BARRIERS.

    The barriers which are to keep the crowd back in the streets have arrived in Adelaide. They are those used in Melbourne, and were obtained from the Melbourne ...

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