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  2. FRENCH CRISIS.

    The President of the French Republic (M. Lebrun) is faced with the task of finding a leader to form a new French Cabinet, as a result of the resignation ...

    Article : 204 words
  3. THE CORONATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in the House of Commons to-day, announced that the coronation of King Edward VIII. would take place, with appropriate pomp and ceremony, in 1937. King Edward, it is stated authoritatively, contemplates ...

    Article : 175 words
  4. ABYSSINIA.

    A communique issued in Rome, after announcing the opening of the Italian offensive in the Tembien province, records a further advance by General Graziani, who, with the ...

    Article : 429 words
  5. NATION WILL PAY HOMAGE.

    No muffled beat of drums, sad music, or gleam of bayonets marked King George's last journey from the little church at Sandringham to-day. After a simple, impressive service, his body was borne on a ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. DAY OF MOURNING.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) said yesterday that as Tuesday was not a proclaimed public holiday, it would not be a holiday under the various industrial ...

    Article : 611 words
  7. KING TO REST

    Officials closely in touch with Court circles are of the opinion that the last resting place of King George will be beneath the open sward of the garden ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. TREATY PROBLEM.

    Political excitement caused by the British Government's reply concerning the negotiations for a new Anglo-Egyptian treaty reached its climax with the resignation of the Prime ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. ECHOES OVERSEAS OF LONDON PAGEANT.

    The gloom which has been cast over London by the death of King George was temporarily lifted yesterday for an hour of pageantry and public acclamation, in which the ...

    Article : 637 words
  10. KING'S BODY BORNE ON GUN-CARRIAGE.

    Despite a bitter north-east wind, mourners, many of whom had travelled from distant towns, including a party of tenants from the Royal estate at Balmoral, began to line the ...

    Article : 959 words
  11. CORONATION.

    It was the custom in the middle ages for the Sovereign to be crowned soon after his accession to the Throne, but in the course of succeeding centuries it has become the ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  12. THE LEAGUE.

    Major developments in connection with the Italo-Abyssinian dispute at Geneva were a British disclosure of exchanges of views with other Mediterranean Powers, and the ...

    Article : 530 words
  13. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Archbishops' Commission on the relations of the Church and State, which was appointed as a result of the Prayer Book controversy, rejects disestablishment as a remedy ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. FIRMLY-HELD FAITH.

    "The Times," in an editorial tribute to the late King's religion, comments:—"The Parliament's prayer, written in 1662, is for [?]our most religious gracious King.' If loyalty ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. NEW KING'S MESSAGE TO COMMONS.

    King Edward yesterday received the Prime Minister, (Mr. Baldwin) for the first time since he became King, and signed State documents. The House of Commons met to-day, and the ...

    Article : 479 words
  16. ROYAL CLEMENCY.

    The first act of clemency under the reign of King Edward VIII. was the reprieve of Lance-Corporal C. Mortimer, who will be kept under medical observation in a convict ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian cricketers who arrived at Bloemfontein yesterday arc spending the national day of mourning quietly, but tomorrow they will commence serious practice ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. MOURNING EMBLEMS.

    Several city stores yesterday reported that there had been such a heavy public demand for mourning emblems that their stocks had been sold out ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. "THE KING A MAN, GOD BLESS HIM."

    Among the most moving tributes to King George are those contained in a speech by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was in closer contact with his Majesty in his last ...

    Article : 722 words
  20. A KINGLY GESTURE.

    The account of that vast multitude waiting outside Buckingham Palace all through last Monday for news of their beloved King brings back to memory another Monday, November ...

    Article : 411 words
  21. KING EDWARD VIII.

    The Prime Minister and Mrs. Lyons received the following message to-day from King Edward VIII.:— "Most grateful thanks to you both for your ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. SERVICE AT CANBERRA.

    It is expected that the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) will come to Canberra to attend the national memorial service to be held on Tuesday, at 11 a.m., on the steps of ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    The funeral service in the Abbey for tne late Mr. Rudyard Kipling was conducted with a minimum of pomp and ceremony, and was attended by statesmen, writers, high ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    At a meeting of members of the Hospital Saturday Fund, it was decided to take steps to have the name of the organisation changed to the "King George Memorial Fund for ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. NEWS AT SEA.

    When news of King George's death was received on the Mongolia, which returned from a cruise to Noumea yesterday, the dance which was to have been held on Tuesday night was ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    A revaluation of imports and exports at the average values of 1930 shows that in comparison with 1934 exports from the United Kingdom in 1935 increased by 8 per cent., ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. MESSAGE TO KING.

    At the instance of the Premier and members of the Cabinet, the Lieutennnt-Governor (Sir Philip Street) yesterday despatched the following message to the Secretary of State ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. DYING WORDS WILL RING THROUGH HISTORY.

    At the Queen's express request, and with King Edward's sympathetic approval, the room in which King George died, and in which he uttered the words that will ring through ...

    Article : 505 words
  29. JAPANESE FLOUR.

    Last year's exports of flour from Japan totalled 13,000,000 sacks, or 1,000,000 more than in the previous year. Manchuria took 11,000,000 sacks, and other ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    The administration has announced the conclusions it has reached regarding the Tariff Board's report on the woollen industry. It has decided to reject the claim for ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. NEWCASTLE MOURNS.

    Drapings of purple and black have been placed on many buildings in Newcastle. The Newcastle Jockey Club, decided to abandon the greyhound races arranged for Saturday ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. VICTORIAN SERVICE.

    A parade of the naval, military, and air forces in Victoria will be held on Tuesday in conjunction with the memorial service arranged by the State Government. It is ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted to-day at £7/0/9[?] an ounce fine, with no change from yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    A proclamation was issued yesterday afternoon by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Philip Street) ordering that all hotels in the State should be closed next Tuesday. He acted ...

    Article : 42 words
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