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  2. THE CORONATION.

    On Monday night Westminster Abbey was closed to the public until Sunday. July 27. With the entrance of the army of carpenters and workmen on Tuesday the ...

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  3. AUSTRALAIAN SOLDIERS.

    The Australian rifle team, which is to compete for the Kolapore Cup at Bisley in July next, will leave for London to-day by the U.M.S. Rome. Those who know the ...

    Article : 614 words
  4. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The members of the House of Representatives, who are making the tour of the Federal capital sites, arrived here at midday after a long but pleasant trip from ...

    Article : 587 words
  5. CECIL RHODES.

    Of the many obituaries which constituted our chief Easter new[?] that of Ce[?]il Rhodes naturally quite overshadowed all others. Although the papers have been full of ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    In the absence of the President (Sir R. C. Baker) the Chairman of Committees, Senator Best (Vic.), took the chair at 2.30 p.m. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICERS. ...

    Article : 788 words
  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A case of interest to storekeepers on the border was brought before the Chiltern Police Court, when Daniel Sexton, storekeeper, of Chiltern, sought to obtain an ...

    Article : 685 words
  8. NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    The Rev. W. R. Mounsey, the organising secretary of the New Guinea Church of England Mission, arrived in Adehide on Wednesday by the Melbourne express. His ...

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  9. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    Wheat in Adelaide to-day is nominally worth 4/ per bushel, or equal to 32/ per quarter, and in Melbourne and Sydney, 4/4 a bushel, or 34/8 per quarter. The market ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CORONATION CORPS.

    The undermentioned non-commissioned officers and men, who have been selected as ' the South Australian unit of the Australian Coronation Corps, will embark ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. SALARIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Acting in his capacity as Attorney-General, Mr. Deakin has supplied an opinion on the issues raised by the Victorian transferred Civil servants, who claim the ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A shock of earthquake of some severity was experienced in several parts of South Australia on Wednesday afternoon In Adelaide, although not so marked as at ...

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  13. OBSTACLES TO INTER-STATE TRADE.

    Sir—I enclose copy of a letter received from a person who sent us an order for a quantity of timber to build a new hotel at [?]illimur, Victoria. It is sent to show the ...

    Article : 449 words
  14. THE VICTORIAN BATTALION.

    Several cases of measles are reported from Langwarrin camp, but all the attacks are mild. There does not seem to be any likelihood of the 2nd Commonwealth ...

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  15. THE SIASON.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, M[?] 6.—At last the long-looked-for change has [?]e. Yesterday was hot and unpleasant, with h[?]y threatening clouds. At night the rain began [?] fall, and it continued ...

    Article : 299 words
  16. CODLIN MOTH.

    Sir—I do not care to reply to n person who has not sufficiently the courage of his convictions, if convictions they are, to disclose his identity, but as "Hills Gardener" ...

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  17. THE MAYOR'S BALL.

    Colonel Lovely will detail a guard of honor[?] 100 strong, with a full complement of officers, to be drawn up opposite the Jubilee Exhibition Building at 9 p.m. ...

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  18. CHINA AND ENGLAND.

    "Truth" has a capital April Fool's Day jest at the expense of the "Times." It takes the "Times" leader of April 1 on the "condition of China after the painful ...

    Article : 469 words
  19. WELCOMES TO SOLDIERS.

    A pleasant gathering took place in the local schoolroom on Thursday evening last, when a large number of residents of the surrounding district met to welcome ...

    Article : 233 words
  20. THE STEAMER BOVERIC.

    Seventeen days have now passed since the Boveric should have reached Durban, and that she has met with some mishap seems only too likely. When the Boveric ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The plague outbreak assumed a more serious aspect to-day, no fewer than four new cases, one of which was fatal, being reported. The patients ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. SHOCKING BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A young girl, Miss Norton, was admitted to the Horsham Hospital this afternoon, from Murtoa, suffering from severe burns, the result of an accident which happened ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Al[?]red Alexander Butler, aged 76, died to-day. He was the son of the late Mr. Gamaliel Butler, the founder of the firm of Butler, McIntyre, & Butler, solicitors. ...

    Article : 126 words
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