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  2. THE CORONATION. GRACIOUS ACT By THE KING.

    His Majesty the King has given orders for a stand to be erected in the yard of the Guild-hall to enable the aged poor and the children in the workhouses to witness the ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire flags on the tramears, gay bunting at every window and on every flag-pole, and the midday booming of a salute of 21 guns from the Domain proclaimed the fact ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conferenee sat yesterday— its opening duy—for two and a half hours. Mr. Asquith's opening speech occupied half an hour. The Prime Minister made ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    It is announced by cable from Berlin that the Kaiser and Kaiserin have arrived home at Potsdam, after their visti to London to witness the unveiling of the memorial of ...

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  6. NEW GOVERNOR. SIR JOHN FULLER ARRIVES.

    Victoria's new Govrnor, His Excellency Sir John Fuller, accompanied by Lady Fuller, their family, and party, arrived in Melviyrbe testerday. The greeting extended ...

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  7. MESSAGE FROM GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Mr. A. L. Walter, town clerk, to-day despatehed the following telegram on behalf of the mayor of Geelong (Alderman Philpott)to the private ...

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  8. CATHOLIC LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Roman Catholic archbishops and hishops of the Commonwealth have sent for presentation to the King on Coronation Day an address, ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT-HOUSE.

    Cadets were in line on either side of the main drive through the Exhibition-gardens. As the procession passed along the lines His Excellency inspected this arm of ...

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  10. MYSTERY OF THE BUSH.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—An Afghan, Charley Rushian, has been missing since March 20 from the Malhon distriet, near Cloncurry. ...

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  11. REMEMBERING THE "WAYBACKS."

    TALLANGATTA, Wednesday.—Away up in the mountains is the village of Koetong, where a school will shortly be established by the Education department to serve ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS. VETO BILL IN THE LORDS.

    The Parliament (Veto) Bill was before the House of Lords yesterday on the motion for the second reading. The Chamber was crowded. ...

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  13. A FATHER'S VENGEANCE.

    The details of the case at Buluwyo in which a father killed a native boy whom be belieyed to have insulted his young daughters have now been received. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    A demonstration in favour of Imperial preference, which was inangurated at Manchester, was continued at the Alber-hall last night. Lord Selborne presided. Mr. ...

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  15. FEZ RELIEVED.

    The gratifying news has been received from Fez, which has been under siege by the rebel tribesmen for some weeks, that Colonel Monier's French relief column has ...

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  16. MARITAL QUARRELS.

    The marital quarrels of a German and his wife in this city have had a sensational termination. The German was named Kurtz. In 1909 ...

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  17. WILES AND ESTATES.

    Themas Harvey, late of Bullumwaal, farmer, who died on March 7, under a will dated May 17, [?], left estate valued for probate at £3,132 including £2,819 readty and £313 personalty, to ...

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  18. SIR JOHN MADDEN'S MESSAGE.

    A welcome was awaiting Sir John Fuller as soon as he entered Victorian teritory. When His Excellency the Governor desiguate crossed the South ...

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  19. MISSING STEAMER.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of the steamer Cayo largo, 3,200 tons, owened by the Cuban Steamship Company Limited, bound from Swansea for Tampico. An ...

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  20. MEXICAN AFFAIRS. POLITICAL AMXESTY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by an immense majority, has passed a hill providing for an annesty to be extended to all political prisouers. ...

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  21. PRAHRAN AND MALVERN.

    From State Parliament-house the Governor and party drove through the city, along St. Kilda road, and through Prahram and Malvern. Everywhere along the road ...

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  22. DRIVE FROM SPENCER-STREET.

    The enclosure at the Spencer-street station was marked off by flags and [?]rns, nicely arranged. Mr. Watt, Acting Premier, presented the various officials to His ...

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  23. SOLDIER'S ESTATE.

    An interesting action has been comm[?]n[?]d against the kaiser by the heirs of the Prussian field-marshal, Von Muenninch. They are suing to recover the sum of ...

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  24. NEW STATE ROLLS.

    The first lists in connection with the compilation of the new State rolls, as result of the recent house-to-house canvass by the police have now been completed. The chief ...

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  25. WEST SLANDEER CASE.

    Sir Algernon West has been succesful in his appeal against the verdiet by which he was cast in damages of £1,2[?]o for making slanderous statements concerning his ...

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  26. THE TORREON ATTACK.

    The attack by the rebels on a Chinese settlement at Torrcon turns out to be a more serious affair than at first reported. The rebels kelled 225 persons, who were ...

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  27. AERONAUTICS. PARIS TO MADRID FLIGHT.

    High speeds are being maintained by the competitors in the aeroplane race from Paris to Madrid. M. Garros, who was leading in the first stage of the race, has ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. ALBANIA IN REVOLT.

    The action of Turkey in concentrating troops on the frontier of Montenegro in the campaign against the Albanian insurgents has caused Montonegro to appeal to ...

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  29. WELCOME AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday, Sir John and Lady Fuller were weleomed to Ballarat today at the railway station, where the mayor and mayoress (Councillor and Mrs. T. T.s ...

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  30. POISONING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The City Coroner held an inquiry ti-day into the circum[?]nes surrounding the deaths of Segur S.Bastard, Evely S. Bastard, and ...

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  31. AVIATOR KILLED.

    An aviator, named Laeminlin, while making a flight at Strasburg yesterday, fell from a height of 200ft., and was killed. ...

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  32. LOS ANGELES ARRESTS.

    A sensation has been created here by the arrest of two leading unionists. an attempt was made to desstroy a building in the city in Septmber last by dynamite, ...

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  33. TROUBLOUS LABOUR MEETING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The proceedings of the Glebe branch of the Political Labour League to night were marked by great disorder. ...

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  34. AVIATION SENSATION.

    A magisterial inquiry concerning the aviation accident by which the Minister of War was killed and the Premier severely injured has been held. The result is the ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing against Worcester, Yorkshire has made a one-innings score of 535. M. W. Booth, the professinal, contributed 210. M. W. Booth, the Yorkshire ...

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  36. THREADS OF GOSSAMER.

    TALLANGATTA, Wednesday.—The atmosphere this afternoon was full of floating gossamer threads. The telegraph wires and posts, and [?]n[?]s are [?]stooned with them. ...

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  37. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    The Master Buidler's Association of Melbourne passed the following resolution at its genral meeting on May 23:— That this association strongly protests against ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Jhon A[?]b[?]se of Cari[?]ook, miner. Causes of insolvency Sickness of self and family. Liabitities,£31/17 7: assets, nil. Assignee, Mr. J. P. Kennedy. ...

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  39. SHOW-CASE RIFLED.

    Large show-case outside the London and American stores,in Bourke-street, was broken into in the early hours of yesterday, and £5 worth of sweaters taken away. The ...

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  40. FIRE COSTS £4,000.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—A large general stole at Bemboka, owned by Mr. Daniel Finn, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday morning, and an adjoining building was ...

    Article : 37 words
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