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  2. STOCK EXCHANGE REUNION.

    To-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the members of the Bendigo Stock Exchange will hold a reunion in celebration of the Coronation. The committee has issued a large ...

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  3. THE KING'S ILLNESS. CORONATION POSTPONED.

    The King and Queen arrived at Buckingham Palace yesterday from Windsor Castle. Their Majesties were accorded a most enthusiastic reception in London. ...

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  4. LATE EAGLEHAWK NEWS.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. H. Turner, of Sydney Flat, took place yesterday afternoon to the Eaglehawk cemetery, and was largely attended. The Rev. R. Lewers road the ...

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  5. THE QUEENSLAND BUSHRANGERS.

    Further particulars regarding the capture of the Brothers Keniff in the scrub six miles from Mitchell this morning, show that the police, who suspected them to be in the ...

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  6. THE PALL MALL ASSAULT CASE.

    Mr. A. S. Bailes, M.L.A., this afternoon waited on Sir George Sydenham Clarke, the State Governor, and presented the petition praying for a reduction of the sentence of ...

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  8. PRESENTATION MEDALS

    The Mayor of Bendigo (Cr. Hoskins) has presented to the celebrations committee a number of silver Coronation medals. They constitute a pleasing souvenir of the great ...

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  9. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The illuminations at the Town Hall will surpass anything of the kind previously seen in Bendigo. Messrs. Coulter and Smith, decorators, are preparing most elaborate ...

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  10. GOORNONG ARRANGEMENTS.

    Great preparations are being made for the Coronation picnic. A large number of handsome toys has been purchased, a bonfire is being built, and the ladies are working hard ...

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  11. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    It is announced that the illness from which His Majesty is suffering is perityphlitis (more generally known as appendicitis). It is expected that the Coronation will be ...

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  12. ARRANGEMENTS AT GUNBOWER.

    Coronation Day will be celebrated here by a monster picnic, in which all the children living in this and the adjoining parishes will participate. At night a ...

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  13. THE PRESIDENTSHIP OF THE WORKING MEN'S CLUB.

    Sir,—I was rather surprised to see in your issue of this morning that my nomination for the above was put to the ballot, as I left a note at the club on last Friday ...

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  14. ANTI-CIGARETTE SMOKING LEAGUE.

    Sir,—The inaugurators of the above movement are gratified to hear the expressions of support and sympathy already made towards it. They consider that Parliament having ...

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  15. LIBERAL DONATIONS

    Mr. C. Perry announced at the celebration committee meeting yesterday that he had collected the satisfactory sum of £36/3/, and his efforts were accorded warm appreciation. ...

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  16. MINING FATALITIES.

    The unusually large number of mining fatalities on the Bendigo goldfield this year is the subject of a good deal of comment. A minor, by reason of his occupation, is ...

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  17. CORONATION PREPARATIONS

    Ras Makonnin, one of the principal Abyssinian chiefs, has brought to England two zebras, five lions, and many ivory presents for King Edward from King Menelek. ...

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  18. THE HOSPITAL CHILDREN'S TREAT.

    For the "Coronation" treat for the children at the Bendigo Hospital we have received £1/1/ from Mrs. G. V. Allen. 10/6 from Messrs. Henderson and Goodisson, and ...

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  19. BRITISH AND FOREIGN TOPICS.

    The water-colors at this year's Royal Academy of Arts are well arranged and pleasing in general. [?]The Thames Valley from Henley Park," by A. R. Quinton, is very good; ...

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  20. EAGLEHAWK CELEBRATIONS.

    The recipients of aid from the Eaglehawk Ladies' Benevolent Society, and all the old age pensioners in the Eaglehawk district, are again reminded that they are invited to be ...

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  21. BENDIGO CELEBRATIONS.

    The Coronation celebrations in Bendigo to-morrow will be entered upon with a spirit which augurs well for a successful and patriotic demonstration. The unique character of ...

    Article : 837 words
  22. A CHINESE MERCHANT ROBBED

    Burglars have made another start in the city, the scene of operations being at 115 Little Bourke-street, between Exhibition and Russell streets. The premises are ...

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  24. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Sandhurst branch A.N.A. last evening a lecture on "Constitutional Reform" was delivered by Mr. L. A. Samuels. ...

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  25. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    Last evening the animal installation of the officers of the Eagtehawk Masonic Lodge took place in the presence of a large gathering of brethren from the Golden and ...

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  26. KANGAROO FLAT ARRANGEMENTS.

    A large and influential meeting was held at the fire station last evening. The following were present:—Messrs. W. Hattam (in the chair), J. M. Okey, A. Waugh, E. ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The rush from the draught stricken Eastern States continues, and every ship arriving has a full complement of passengers. Those arriving by the Paroo and Kalgoorlie this week ...

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  28. THE NEW MOON MINING ACCIDENT.

    Yet another was added to the year's unusually long list of mining fatalities yesterday, when the victim of the New Moon mining accident, Luigi Pata, succumbed to his ...

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  29. THE MILITARY PROGRAMME.

    The Fifth Battalion will parade on the Upper Reserve to-morrow afternoon. The militiamen will fall in at the Orderly-room at 2.30 o'clock and march to the ...

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  30. MILKMEN'S PICNIC.

    To-morrow the Milkmen's Union will held a picnic to Crusoe. Vehicles will leave the City Family hotel at noon. The catering will be in the hands of Messrs. Milburn ...

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  31. CHILDREN'S TREAT.

    Mr. E. H. Montgomery, manager of Dr. H. L. Atkinson's estate at Ravenswood has generously donated return railway, tickets to the children attending the Ravenswood State ...

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  32. LORD HOPETOUN'S GIFT.

    It will be remembered that His Excellency the Governor-General handed a cheque for £100 to Mr. Fleming, the secretary of the unemployed, to be distributed amongst the ...

    Article : 286 words
  33. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  36. THE HARRISON FUND.

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