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  2. THE CORONATION. HIGH PUBLIC ENTHUSIASM.

    The greatest enthusiasm prevailed in connection with the coronation of his Majesty King Edward until a late hour, immense crowds parading the principal thoroughfares ...

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  3. ALLEGED PROSELYTISING INFLUENCES.

    The sub-committee of the Hospital Board of Management appointed to inquire and report upon the charge brought by the Rev. Canon Watson against clergymen and nuns ...

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  4. THE SERVICE DETERMINED. CIVIL SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    The one subject of conversation throughout Melbourne to-day is the conflict which is going on between the State Government and the members of the civil service in regard ...

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  5. THE GOLD YIELDS.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Cameron) was to-day furnished with a return showing the gold yield of Victoria, for the month of July last. This is of a most satisfactory nature, as ...

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  6. COUNTERFEIT FLORINS.

    There are a number of spurious two sh[?]ing pieces in circulation, several of these having been passed off on unsuspecting tradespeople. Complaints have been made to the police that ...

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  7. CUT HIS THROAT.

    William Bergin, 60 years of age, an inmate of the Immigrants' Home, Royal Park, obtained possession of a large carving knife, and while reclining on his bed cut his throat. ...

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  8. ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held this evening to consider the action of the civil servants in regard to the retrenchment proposals. After discussing the ...

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  9. NEW CENTRAL STATION

    A delay has occurred in calling for tenders for the superstructure of the Central Railway Station, in Flinders-street, in consequence of probable alterations in the plans, ...

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  10. A STREET ACCIDENT.

    A somewhat serious accident happened in Parliament-street on Saturday, just after the Royal procession had passed. The naval band had commenced playing, ...

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  11. THE SECRETARY FOR MINES.

    The Secretary of Mines (Mr. Travis) celebrated his 70th birthday to-day, and he was made the recipient of many congratulations. Mr. Travis will, in all probability, retire from ...

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  12. MAKING OUR RAILWAYS PAY

    Mr. Bent, Minister of Railways, devoted a greater portion of Saturday to the subject of non-paying lines. The Minister has set himself a difficult task, but is determined, if ...

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  13. THE POOR ENTERTAINED.

    The King entertained 1400 adults and 600 children at Sandringham at dinner and tea. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales permitted a thousand ...

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  14. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER

    A meeting of citizens was held in the Town Hall to-night to inaugurate a fund for the relief of the sufferers in the Mt. Kemb[?]a disaster. The Mayor was in the chair. The ...

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  15. AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    In response to long-sustained demonstrations before the Palace after the coronation on Saturday, the King appeared on the balcony of Buckingham. Palace robed and ...

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  16. CELEBRATION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor held a levee in honor of the Coronation on Saturday. Coronation services at the Anglican and Roman Catholic Cathedrals and at the other churches throughout ...

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  17. MINISTER OF RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Bent, the Minister of Railways, when interviewed upon the situation, did not mince matters. He said:—"The men can strike if they like, because the country will ...

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  18. CONCERT AT LONG GULLY.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Long Gully Mechanics' Institute last evening, a letter was received from Master H. Woolcock and three other lads, asking ...

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  19. DEAN OF WESTMINSTER.

    The Very Rev. G. G. Bradley, D.D., Dean of Westminster, who took part in the coronation service on Saturday last, when he showed signs of infirmity, is about to resign. ...

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  20. QUESTION OF INCOME TAX

    The Full Court to-day wan called upon to decide whether the profits of a land transaction were available as income, and consequently taxable. A syndicate purchased ...

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  21. CELEBRATIONS IN CANADA.

    Telegrams from Canada report that Coronation Day was observed as a general holiday throughout the Dominion. The principal towns were decorated and illuminated. The ...

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  22. THE "ADVERTISER" RELIEF FUND.

    Previously acknowledged......... £33 13 0 Mr. W. J. Robertson............ 1 0 0 Total........................ £34 13 0 ...

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  23. TRAGEDY AT DANDENONG.

    Selina Sangel, the wife of Edward sangel, a market gardener, of Dandenong, whose body was found in a well, has been arrested on the charge of murdering her ...

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  24. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Wm. M'Bride, the young man who was arrested the other day on a charge of assaulting and robbing Ernest Edwards of the sum of £4, was brought before the Fitzroy Court ...

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  25. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    On Friday evening Cr. Peatling, of the South Riding of the Huntly Shire, addressed the ratepayers at Fosterville. There was a large attendance, the chair being occupied ...

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  26. A POOR EXCUSE.

    Frederick Fraser was charged at the City Court this morning with assaulting John Lee last Saturday night in Bourke-street, and was fined £5, in default one month's ...

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  27. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    Constable Walter Lawrence appealed at the General Sessions to-day to have an order quashed that had been made against him at the Fitzroy Court the other day, that he ...

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  28. A MAGNIFICENT GIFT.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. has signelised his coronation by a magnificent gift to the nation. In a letter to Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime ...

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  30. THE STRATHFIELDSAYE SHIRE.

    The campaign in the Mandurang Riding of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye will be opened on behalf of Mr. Fred. Osbourne to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, when a meeting of his ...

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  31. RAILWAY REVENUE RETURNS

    The railway revenue shows an increase for the week ending Friday last. The receipts were £53,476, being £4869 more than was received for the corresponding week last ...

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  32. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    At Messrs. M'Kenzie and Co.'s sale to-day a line of extra prime crossbred wethers sold at 30/ per head. HIGH SURVEY FEES. ...

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  33. THE HAWTREY COMEDY CO.

    To-morrow night the Hawtrey Comedy Co. will open a second season in Bendigo with "A Message from Mars," the play which was received with so much favor when ...

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  34. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In connection with the Coronation of King Edward on Saturday, popular loyal demonstrations were held throughout South Africa. ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. A SUTHERLAND

    The death of Mr. Alexander Sutherland, M.A., the registrar of the Melbourne University, occurred on Saturday night, at the age of 50 years. He was born in Glasgow, ...

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  36. SPORTING.

    The first acceptances for the Caulfield and Melbourne ups fell deo yesterday. The following is a complete list of scracohing s: —Califield Cup.—S!n Fran, Wakeful, ...

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  37. THE BENDIGO ILLUMINATIONS.

    Messrs. Albert Bush and Co. desire it notified that the reason why they did not have their stores illuminated on Saturday night was that, tkey were unable to obtain a ...

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  38. EMPLOYMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Trooper Read, of Gooraong, one of the soldiers who returned from South Africa by the troopship Drayton Grange, considers that there are plenty of opportunities for ...

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  40. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    CHARLTON, 11th August.—Coronation Day was celebrated here on Saturday afternoon by the planting of an English oak tree (to be known as the "Coronation Tree") in ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    A treat was provided for lovers of football in the Upper Reserve on Saturday, when a team selected from teo local association met the Melbourno Football Club. The ...

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  42. SAD SHOOTING FATALITY.

    The death of a little child of Mr. Samuel Davies, of Terrick Terrick, already reported in the "Advertiser," occurred under very painful circumstances. The child, Doris, was in ...

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  43. MELBOURNE.

    The Secretary of the Council of Agricultural Education has received a most satisfactory reports from Mr. H. S. Ruddock, one of the lecturers on veterinary science at the ...

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