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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE ANTARCTIC

    Dr. Mawson is going to Paris to discuss with the Prince of Monaco the best deep sea dredging gear. The prince has already arranged for a member of ...

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  4. THE CORONATION

    Fifty oversea Parliamentarians, with their wives and daughters, are staying at the Waldorf Hotel as guests of the British Parliamentarians. ...

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  5. IMPERIALISM

    New Zealand's resolution regarding the double income tax, and also. General Botha's on the same subject, and on the death duties, were withdrawn from the ...

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  6. GREAT FLOODS

    Heavy rain has fallen all over Victoria during the last two days. Throughout the state the rivers and watercourses were still swollen from the downpour ...

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  7. MATHINNA.

    The committee to carry out arrangements for Coronation Day at Mathinna met on Monday and drew up the following programme—1 p.m., pienic for ...

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  8. THE "TIMES" NUMBER

    "The Times" has issued a coronation number of 24 pages, with numerous gold. coloured blocks. ...

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  9. RINGAROOMA.

    A public meeting was held in the Ringa rooma Town Hall on Thursday for the purpose of arranging a programme for the coronation celebration. The Warden ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. EXPLORING SHIP FRAM.

    If. Christiffersen, a Norwegian resident of Buenos Ayres, defrays the cost of supplying provisions and outfit for the ship Fram until Captain Amundsen ...

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  11. CHURCH PARADE

    Fifteen hundred colonial troops, accompanied by the Grenadier Guards' band, attended the service at St. Paul's; and the Roman' Catholic members of the ...

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  12. AVIATION

    Lieutenant Princeteau, in the presence of his brother, made a superhuman effort to escape from the burning wreck- age of his machine, but the attempt ...

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  13. REMISSION OF SENTENCES

    On the advice of the Ministry, the Governor, to-day decided to grant the following remissions of sentences to prisoners on the occasion of the coronation: ...

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  14. ROSS.

    Arrangements in connection with the coronation festivities are being pushed forward. About 15 members of the Ross branch of the 12th A.I.R, are going to ...

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  15. A SERIOUS POSITION.

    The Minister of Lands said the outlook in some parts of the state was very serious. There had not' been such rains in Echuca since 1870. As he came down ...

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  16. TUNBRIDGE

    An enthusiastic assembly. greeted Messrs Morrison and Barwick at Tunbridge on Saturday. Mr. L. D. Martin was voted to the chair, and Mrs. J. 0. Powell was ...

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  17. PASSAGE PROHIBITED.

    Owing to the death of M. Berteaux, Minister of War for France, the municipality is prohibiting the passage of aeroplanes and airships over the capital ...

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  18. THE ILLUMINATIONS

    The Government intends decorating and illuminating the Launceston railway station. The general offices will be lit up with a gas design, while between the ...

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  19. THE GREAT RACE.

    Forty started for the Paris-Brussels- London race in the presence of 700,000 people. Lendron fell at Chateau, Thierry, and was incinerated by the explosion ...

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  20. CIVIC CORONATION SERVICE

    Notice is given that the coronation service, to be held in St. John's, will begin at 10.30 a.m., and that for the service in question the new chancel and ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. Ogden. M.H.A. has arrived at Benconsfiled to organise the miners. The Governor General and the Governor of Victoria. will hold a levee at the Federal Government House on Friday. The English newspapers favourably ...

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  22. WESTBURY.

    In response to a requisition by the Warden, about 20 residents, including a number of ladies, met at Westbury to further discuss the arrangements for ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. A GIRL DECAPITATED.

    A novice in the aviation field lost control of an aeroplane, and the machine dashed towards the, spectators. The propeiler decapitated a girl. ...

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  24. WORLD-WIDE NAVY.

    Addressing a meeting of the British and colonial technical students at the International Correspondence Schools in the Festival of Empire, Sir Joseph Ward, ...

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  25. THE DEATH DUTIES.

    General Botha hoped for early and uniform, legislation on death duties in South Africa. He suggested that the death duties should be charged on companies ...

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  26. THREATENING LETTERS

    Ex-Police Inspector Syme has been remanded at Bow-street on the charge of sending to Mr. J. Ramsay M'Douald, M.P. (Lab.), a letter wherein he threat ...

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  27. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY

    A council meeting of this Scottish society was held last evening, when there was a full attendance of members. Mr. J. Leonard Craw was voted to the chair. After the disposal of general business the committee considered what steps would ...

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  28. MONARCHIST PLOT

    Three wagons of smuggled quick- firers and revolvers from Galicia were seized at Vigo. Four wagons passed undetected. ...

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  29. A GREAT DANGER AHEAD.

    Following Sir W. Laurier at the Constitutional Club's luncheon, Sir Joseph Ward remarked that when he left New Zealand, though belonging to a ...

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  30. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    The hearing was begun in the Second Jury Court to-day. in which. Isabel Cooper. of Globe, claims £1000 damages against John Vivian Dobbid, police ...

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  31. COINAGE QUESTION.

    The conference briefly discussed the Commonwealth's resolution., recommending a reform, of the units in corns. Sir Joseph Ward personally favoured ...

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  32. CRIME IN INDIA

    A Brahmin attorney fatally revolvered Mr. Ashe, the collector who conducted the trial of the Turicorin rioters. June 19. ...

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  33. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS

    A programme of events to take place on Coronation Day at Branxholm has been arranged, and will comprise a pro- cession of band, lodges, and school ...

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  34. ANOTHER MURDER.

    Rajkumar, sub-inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department, has been shot dead at Maimansing. ...

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  35. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    Given a fine day, Campbell Town should present a gay appearance on Coronation Day. 'he Warden (Mr. A. B. Jones) and councillors, assisted by residents, ...

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  36. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    George William Lucid, alias Lake, has been committed at Westminster for trial for bigamy. Some 2700 letters were found in his lodgings from 77 women, ...

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  37. SHIPPING COMBINES.

    On Mr. Graaf's resolution, Mr. Buxton (President of the Boad of Trade) suggested to add the following words:— "Insofar as such combines are prejudicial ...

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  38. BRITISH POLITICS

    It is reported that the Government does not intend to pass the finance bills through" the House of Commons until after the issue raised by the Veto Bill ...

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  39. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE

    The conflicting evidence given in the Camorra trial at Viterbo amounts to a scandal. Some of the depositions have been withdrawn, and several witnesses ...

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  40. DEVOTION TO DUTY

    Recognising the policemen's invariable devotion to duty, and the heavy strain put on them during the coronation week, Queen Alexandra has giveu £1000 to ...

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  41. DEVONPORT.

    At the monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board to-day, it was decided to accept the invitation of the Devonport council to attend the coronation service, ...

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  42. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    It was announced at the Albert Hall that the propaganda fund had now reached £100,000 Lady Stout marched to the Albert ...

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  43. TOASTING THE KING

    In toasting the King! Desire is the best guide as to what liquor you should choose in which to drink Health and Long Life to. His Majesty. The reception of the toast will be responded to in no uncertain ...

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  44. NATIVE ASSAILANT

    In the absence of a miner named Humley on night shift, his wife went to bed. Soon. after she was attacked by a native, whom the woman revolvered and ...

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  45. EVANDALE.

    The committee to arrange for the coronation celebrations at Evandale has made its arrangements. The programme consists of tree planting and distribution ...

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  46. OVER-CROWDED

    Mr.L.C. Russell head teacher of the Mooreville-road State School, Wrote to the council to-day stating that the school was now very much over-crowded, the ...

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  47. THUNDERSTORMS

    Terrific thunderstorms have been experienced in Lancashire. Hailstones an inch in diameter fell at Hastinden, and a lightning fatality occurred at Acrietan. ...

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  48. RECEIVING ORDER

    A receiving order has been made against Ernest T. Hooley at the instance of the London Trading Banking, Limited, for £3322 ...

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  49. LILYDALE

    On Friday the Warden of Lilydale (Mr. Box); convene a meeting in the state ...

    Article : 82 words
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