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  3. LADIES PRESENTED TO THE DUCHESS.

    The Duchess of Cornwall and York, who was gowned entirely in black, bad a trained skirt of soft silk, tunic of silk voile, edged with short rows of black ribbon velvet and friuge, boloro bodice entirely ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE. FUNERAL OF MR. THOMAS CLACK.

    The faneral of the late Mr.Thomas Clack look place this afternoon, and was very largely attended. The cortege moved from the late residence of the deceased, Wyrallah; Church-street at 1.45 for the ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Departures; May 8, Stettin, s., for (Sydney; Nestor, s., for Glasgow; Culgon, s., for Ma[?]ila; Leura, s., for Melbourne; Lady; Musgrove, s., for Bundaberg. ...

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  6. NEW CALEDONIAN AFFAIRS. NATIVE INSURRECTION.

    The New Caledonian papers show that trouble exists among several of the native tribes. Following is the purport of an official note communicated to the press by the Governor of the colony:—"After ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. MEETING OF PARTIES.

    Meetings of parties connected with the Federal Parliament were hold to-day. These embraced a consultation between the supporters of the Government, a meeting of members favourable to the ...

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  8. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    Special celebraron of Holy Communion and intercession for the Federal Parliament was held at St. Paul's Cathedral this morning. The service, which was fully choral, was ...

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  9. PASSENGERS TO ARRIVE BY THE R.M.S. OROYA.

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  10. THE MILITARY FORCES IN CAMP.

    The military forces encamped at Flemington and Royal Park had a busy time this morning, but there was general leave during afternoon except for a small Victorian division, which was treated to a little extra ...

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  11. REGALING THE POOR.

    Thanks to the thoughtfullness of the Citizens' Celebrations Committee, the inmutes of several of the charitable institutions of Melbourne were regaled to-day in a manner that brought tears of joy and ...

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  12. PASSENGERS BOOKED PER R.M.S. SONOMA.

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  13. STRIKE OF JAPANESE.

    Our correspondent writing from Noumea, under date May 5, says:— " Seven hundred Japanese, all employed by the Nickel Company at The, have struck, and are ...

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  14. THE CHAMPION BOWLER.

    The final match for the bowling championship of the Northern district, and for the gold medal presented by the presidant of the Northern Bowling Association, was played on the Hamilton green this ...

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  15. RECEPTION BY LORD AND LADY HOPETOUN.

    There have been many brilliant gathering at Government House, but the one which took place at half-past 9 to-night far surpassed any similar function. The oversion was the reception given by ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES WELCOME.

    On Tuesday morning his Excellency the Lieuteuant-Governor (Sir Frederick Darley) sent the following telegram of welcome to their Royal Hignnosses the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and ...

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  17. THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the general committee of the Newcastle and District Agricultural, Horicultursl, and Industriel Association was held in the Hall of Commerce to-night. The president, Dr. J.L. ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH REGATTA.

    The Commonwealth Regatta, which waa held on the Albert Park Lake this afternoon, under official patronsgo, was a splendid success. The weather was fairly fine, and the lake was almost as smooth as a ...

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  19. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage a report and plane, prepared by the engineer of the proposed scheme for the decoration and illumination ot the board's head ...

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  20. MOVEMENTS OF THE P. AND O. COMPANY'S VESSELS.

    The superintendent of the P. and O.line in Australia (Mr.E.Trelaway) notes movements of the company's vessels as under:— The China expected to reach Adelaide on the 11th ...

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  21. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The four-masted schooner R.C Slade sailed to-day for Honolulu with 1137 tons of E[?]st Greta coal; the ship Republic [?]iled for Honolulu with 1637 tons of Rhondda Valley coal; and the barque Caryphens ...

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  22. FIRE AT PETERSHAM.

    At 25 minutes past 11 last night the Marrickville Firt Brigade received a call to a four-roomed weatherboard cottage situated in Edward-street. Petersbam, A detachment of men with appliances ...

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  23. THE R.M.S.OROYA.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company's R.M S. Oroya, in cou[?]unad of Captain Robert F[?]ctcher, is due here on next Saturday morning. On leaving London she had on board 401 passengers, Her dates are:—Sailed from ...

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  24. THE WESTRALIA.

    The Westralia, in command of Captain Waller, arrived at 10 p.m. yesterday from Wellington with a large number uf passengers. During the Voyage an enjoyable concert was held in the saloon, at which several very good ...

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  25. THE KURINGGAI CHASE LAUNCH.

    With reference to the report of the burning of the launch and houseboat belonging to the trustees of the Kuringgai Chase, we have ascertained that the facts are as follow:—The launch and houseboat ...

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  26. CAPE SHIPPING.

    The barque East African reached Pable Bay on April 6 from Barry. After discharge of her cargo of coal she will probably proceed to an Australian port. The schooner St.Peter and the italian barque Rigel ...

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  27. THE STETTIN.

    The Stettin, now due from Singapore, will not sail hence on the return trip until the 18th instant. ...

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  28. HUDDART PARKERS'S LINE.

    The Anglian's extensive ororbaul is now being completed. She goes into dock in a day of two to have her hall cleaned and painted, and will be all ready for sea by the 16th instant. ...

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  29. THE LARGEST BUSINESS IN THE WORLD.

    " The Russian State is by far the greatest economic unit on the face of the globe." To ninety-nine readers out of a hundred this statement will doubtless be startling. It certainly was to me (says ...

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  30. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    To-morrow is one of the most important days of the Royal visit as it is the day on which the Federal Parliament will be opened. His Excellency the Governor-Genera, attended by his staff, will arrive at ...

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  31. THE FIREWORKS DISPLAY POSTPONED.

    Owing to the rain this evening the fireworks display had to be postponed until Friday evening. It will commence at 6.30 p.m. and end at 8.30 p.m., in order that the crowds may have tims to disperse ...

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  32. THE WRECK OF THE SUFFOLK.

    The following extract from the "Glasgow Herald" is forwarded by Mr.F.Cuthbert, superintendent of the Fresh Food and Ice Company's refrigerating department: —"It will be remembered that the Suiffolk was ...

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  33. LATE MINING.

    During April the South Kalgurli treated: Oxidised ote 700 tons for 490oz., 910 tons of sulphide ore for 710oz.; total, 1510 tons, yielding 1300oz. of gold. Hannans's Star healed 1412 tons, yielding 948oz. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS.

    The presentation of war medals to South African soldiers took place at Government House to-day. At half-past 11 o'clock a guard of honour, consisting of 100 of all ranks, furnished by the Launceslon ...

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  35. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The ship Cumberland will to-day be removed from Pyrmont wharf lo an anchorage in the steam. The barque Regina Coell will to-day be taken from Darling Island to the stream. ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

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  37. NEW CALEDONIA SHIPPING.

    Our New Caledonia correspondent, writing from Noumes on the 5th instant, reports:— La France left for the New Hebrides on April 13, and returned on the 28th with 60 tons copra, also 15 labourers. ...

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  38. CHARTERS.

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  39. MOLONG HOSPITAL SPORTS.

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  40. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

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  41. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    During 1901 six new ships will be added to the German Navy, four of these being ships of the line of the newest copetruction, and one an armoured cruiser. The building of the line ships is proceeding very rapidly, one cach in the ...

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  42. DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the District Nursing Association was held last Thursday. The hon. secretary (Miss M. A. Carter) reported the receipt of £15 2s 6d from the Rev. W.I. Carr Smith ...

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  43. MANCHESTER UNITY ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The session ef the movable committee of the M.U.O.O.F. resumed its sittings this morning. All the deputies were present. The report of the delegates to the Friendly Societies Association was read ...

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  44. MESSAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr.Peacock) received this following telegram from Mr.Seddon Premier of New Zealand:—" The people of New Zealand were delighted to hear of the safe arrival of their Royal ...

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  45. LAUNCH OF THE LARGEST LINER AFLOAT.

    The following particulars of the launch of the Celtic by Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Limited, Belfast, were received by the English mail yesterday:—The Celtic, which has just been put into the watch by Harland and Wolff, ...

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  46. SMALL FRENCH CRUISERS AND BRITISH BATTLESHIPS.

    In the present day of modern artillery (says " Engineering"), a badly armed ship is. from a fighting point of view, worse than useless to the country, because if it happens to come into the line of battle ...

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  47. THE DUBBO SHOW.

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  48. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At the first prize shooting of the Burrawang Civilis Rifle Club for the current quarter the following scores were made from the 500 and 6OO yards ranges:— A. K. D. Yonge, 65; J. Carson, 61. K. yonge, 60; D. ...

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  49. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    An address of welcome to the Governor-General was presented to-day by the Municipal Association of Victoria. Over 6OO councillors of different municipalities attended Government House to take ...

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  50. PREPARATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    At the commencement of the year, owing to the larger staff kept by the Governor-General as compared with previous occupants of Government House, increased accommodation was necessitated at the ...

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  51. THE TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    A party to au[?]vey the country between Kanowna and South Australia, in connection with the transcontinental raliway, will leave to-morrow. The party received a send-off to-day from the Ministers ...

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  52. WESTERN LANDS COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Western lands sat here on Monday and Tuesday taking evidence from pastoral lessees, homestead lessees, and conditional purchasers in the Western Division, and conditional ...

    Article : 151 words
  53. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  55. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The weekly entertainment was held at the Boys' Brigade last night, Mr. Phillips contributing the introductory piano solo and acting as accompanist. During the evening a number of boys, under Sergeant ...

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  56. DEATH OF A SHIPMASTER.

    The Hongkong " Press" just to hand contains the following:—Captain James Fowler, of the trading steamer Phia Chom Klan, died in the Government Civil Hospital on the 7th ultimo from apoplexy. Whilst at Hangkog lately ...

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