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  3. CAULFIELD RACES ABANDONED.

    It was de[?]nitely decided by the V.A.T.C. Committee to-day to abandon the race meeting which was to have been held at [?]aulfield on Saturday ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATA-LITIES.

    A ease of anthrax wax admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day. The victim is John Fisher, blacksmith, of Ashburton. The first symptom was a ...

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  5. KING GEORGE V.

    His Majesty George V. was first proclaimed K[?]ng from the front balcony of Friary Court, St. James’s Palace, where Queen Victoria was first. ...

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  6. THE DECEASED KING.

    The '’Daily Nows” states to-day, on the authority of one who is in the closest touch” with the Court, that King Edward was optimistic regarding his ...

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  7. COURSING MEETING POSTPONED.

    Owing to the death of the King, the running by the Ballarat and Burrumbeet C.C. of St. Leger Stakes, which was fixed for 20th inst., has been ...

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  8. MOURNING IN THE CITY.

    The City is gradually assuming an ap pearance of mourning in pursuance of the request made by the Governor-G[?] [?]a tha the people should exhibit ...

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  9. CITY FIRE BRIGADE ACTION.

    At a meeting of the City Fire Brigade last night, the Captain (Mr E Richards) made regretful reference to the death of the King. The ...

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  10. BUNINYONG BOROUCH COUNCIL.

    A full attendance of members assembled in Hie Council Chambers last evening, when Mayor Kerr statcd that it was with extreme regret he had to announce the ...

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  11. MOURNING IN JAPAN.

    There are general signs of mourning in Japan. Every house in Tokio is hung with the cross flags of Japan and Great Britain. ...

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  12. REFERENCES IN STATE SCHOOLS’.

    Before starting on the routine work at the State schools yesterday morn[?]g the teachers made reference to the death of the King and impressed upon ...

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  13. SPECIAL MEETING OF PARLIA-MENT.

    Another special sitting of the House of Commons Was held to-day, when the Right Hon. Alfred Emmott was sworn in as Deputy Speaker, after which he ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    Sir J. Campbell Macdougall. ex-Mayor of Randwick, dropped dead this morning in a city warehouse, where he was employed. While in conver[?]tion with ...

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  15. PARADES CANCELLED.

    Notification is gives is another [?]umn that all parades of the 9th Australian Light Horse Regiment are cancelled until after the funeral of His ...

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  16. THE FRIEND OF IRELAND.

    Mr William O’Brien, speaking at Randon, in County Cork, said that King Edward’s title as peacemaker was a prouder one than could be ...

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  17. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    It has been arranged that the Governor-General and the Federal Ministers who are in Melbourne will take the oaths of office and allegiance to King ...

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  18. WRISTS BROKEN.

    While riding h[?] to [?] t?]day a upimg ,am. [?] Foley, a b[?] with a paonful a[?]ident by falling [?] at the ...

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  19. CONCERTS POSTPONED.

    The Senior Cadets had reserved Pathe’s Pictures for this evening to raise an improvement fund, hut on account of the great blow received by ...

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  20. HIS LAST WEEK-END.

    The movements of King Edward in his last week-end have now been made public. He spent Hie days at Sandringham. On the Saturday the King ...

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  21. MARYBOROUGH CONDOLENCES

    At a m[?]ting of the Tullaroop Shire Council on Tuesday it was decided to [?]rward the following resolution to the Governor-General for transmission to ...

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  22. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Hunter’s correspondent in South Africa states that the Indians in the Transvaal and Natal. mainifested sincere grief when they heard, of the ...

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  23. THE ROYAL BURIAL PLACE.

    It is understood that the tate King will be buried at the Frogiuorc Mausoleum, which already ho[?]ds the remains [?] Queen Victoria and of Prince ...

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  24. ANOTHER BOXING FATALITY.

    Edward Sl[?]e [?] 30. secretary of the Tose Bay S[?] Club. was kn[?]ked [?] by G. [?] son. in an am[?] ...

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  25. THE LOCAL MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The sub-committee appointed to make arrang ments for the memorial service on the day of the Royal funeral met yest[?]rday at the City Hall, when a ...

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  26. RUSSIAN DUMA'S CONDOLENCES.

    The Russian Duma sent a warmly worded telegram to the Speaker of the House of Commons, expressing the hope that the bond of friendship ...

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  27. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Graham) has fixed to-morrow week at half-past 2 o’clock for the holding of the conference of represen[?]tives of but ...

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  28. VICTORIA’S CONGRATU-LATIONS.

    At the request of the Premier, his Excellency the State Governor has forwarded the following cablegram, through the Secretary of State for the ...

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  29. LAST SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCH.

    When the Ballarat Football League met. last night, tho president (Mr A. B. Berry) stated that no body of men could regret more the death of His Majesty ...

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  30. SIR JOSEPH WARD INTERVIEWED

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister, in an interview, referred with pride to the honor of his audience with King Edward, to the kindly considerate ...

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  31. THE DEATH CHAMBER.

    When the end came the Queen was he[?] the hand of the King. The death chamber is undraped. the only addition being a few white flowers and ...

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  32. GERMANY'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE FUNERAL.

    It is announced that Prince Henry of Prussia will accompany the Emperor William to England to attend the King’s funeral. ...

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  33. ASCOT RACES TO BE RUN.

    The Ascot races will be held as usual. Those attending will wear mourning, and the Royal pavilion will be closed. ...

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  34. PROCLAMATION IN INDIA.

    The Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India, proclaimed the new King at Simla to-day. A salute of 101 guns was fired. King George will be ...

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  35. NO MUNICIPAL PROCLAMATION IN BALLARAT.

    Following the example of the Luxe Mayor of Me;bpurne [?] it has been [?] by the May[?]r of the Town (Cr J. A. M’Ncil), [?]t to pr[?] ...

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  36. ATTITUDE OF THE VATICAN.

    The Vatican wi[?] not be represented at the funeral, on the ground that it is entirely a Protestant function. The Vatican will, however, be represented ...

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  37. A MARTYR TO DUTY.

    The “British Medical Journal,” after diagnosing the King’s illness, says:— “Could his Majesty have been induced to spare himself more he would ...

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  38. THE NEW KING'S TRAINING.

    To-day’s newspapers, in recording the proclamation of King George the Fifth, publish pictures, biographies, and anecdotes of the new King and ...

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  39. THE JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    The Japanese warship Soya fired a salute of 68 guns this morning, in memory of the late King. ...

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  40. PROCLAMATION AT SYDNEY.

    The pre[?] of the access[?]on of King George v. to the throne was made at [?] to-day in fromt of Pa[?] liament Harse. Those present ...

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  41. MOURNING IN VICTORIA.

    All social engagements have been cancelled by Federal Ministers until after the funeral of the late King. This will include the invitation, ...

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  42. EMPIRE DAY

    The Earl of Meath, leader of the Empire Day movement. in a letter to the papers suggests that probably it would be in consonance with the ...

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  43. THE KING’S FUNERAL.

    European residents of Egypt and natives alike deplor[?] the loss of King Edward, and many eulogies have been published. Prince Mohammed Ali ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mr Th[?] of King stres[?] Ballarat Eas[?] were [?] terred in the New [?] and the f[?] ...

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  45. MEETING AT SEBASTOPOL.

    Mayor Jones convened a meeting of ministers and representatives of friendly societies in Sebastopol, to consider the best manner in which to honor ...

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  46. PROCLAMATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The proclamation of the now King was made by the Premier, in the absence of the Governor, who was indisposed. in the presence of a large ...

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  47. MOURNING MATERIAL IN MEL-BOURNE.

    “Not a thing outside mourning colors was sold yesterd." remarked the head of a millinery department of a well-known drapery establishment ...

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  48. A COLDEN WREATH FROM DENMARK.

    [?]ublic feeling in Denmark is manifest in a movement that has been started with a view to prepare a golden wreath for the coffin of the late ...

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  49. A THOUGHTFUL ACT.

    At a meeting of the managers of West End theatres and opera houses it was resolved to close the respective places of amusement until after the ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF ROYAL RELATIVES.

    King Alfonso of Spain is corning to Kensington Palace. Ho will not be accompanied by Queen Victoria, the late King’s ni[?]ce, who is unable to ...

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  51. SUGGESTION FIRST IN “THE STAR."

    New ground was broken when it was suggested in yesterday’s issue of “The Star” that some consideration might he given by the authorities to the ...

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  52. SOUVENIR OF THE NEW KING.

    A memento or the visit of King George V. to Australia in 190[?] is exhibited in the window of Messrs F[?] gerald Bros., drapers, of North ...

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  53. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    At a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, the chairman (Mr A. M'Cracken) referred to the death of the late King, and moved “that this ...

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  54. COUNTRY RECOGNITIONS.

    Before business commenced at the local court to-day, Mr R. A. D. Sinclair. J.P., who presided, said that the bench wished publicly to express their ...

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  55. QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S TITLE.

    It is noted that the Precentor of St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Rev. Canon Scott Holland, in the course of his sermon on Sunday, referred to H.M. ...

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  56. MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE.

    King George, in a message to the n[?]tion, says that, “knowing so well my beloved father’s feelings, I feel sure that it would be contrary to his ...

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  57. PROPOSED STATE HOTEL

    '‘The matter will have to be very seriously considered,” said the Premier to-day in referring to the resolution passed at a meeting’ of miners at ...

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  58. FUNERAL SERVICE IN MEL-BOURNE.

    TO BE PURELY NON-SECTARIAN: The Prime Minister states that th. official service to be held at Parliament House on Friday, the day of the late ...

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  59. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A GIRL.

    The police have been informed by a girl, 16 years of age. who lives in West Melbourne, that, while she was walking along Dynon road, on her way home ...

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  60. ALLEGED SUBORNATION.

    The trial of Patrick Hill on a charge of suborning witnesses in the R[?] Harper case to commit perjury was commen[?]d before the Chief Justi[?] in the ...

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  61. HEIR APPARENT TO THE TH[?]

    Prince Edward, heir to the throne now becomes Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, and thereby succeeds to an income of £80,000 a year. This will he ...

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  62. HER MAJESTY’S HEALTH.

    It is officially stated to-night that despite sinister rumors that have been promulgated in some quarters, the Queen-Mother Alexandra is ...

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  63. REPLY TO AUSTRALIA’S CON-DOLENCE

    To-day the Prime Minister received through the Governor-General the following reply to Ministers cablegrams. relative to the death of King Edward ...

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  64. ORPHANAGE COMMITTEE MEETING ADJOURNED.

    When the members of committee of the Ballarat Orphanage, assembled for the monthly meeting last night the president (Mr .J. Glasson) referred to the ...

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  65. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Duncan Burnett, Urquhart street, miner; assets. Hs: liabilities, X120 5s 6d; deficiency, £119 9s 6d; causey, sickness of wife and child, death in family. ...

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  66. FURTHER TRIBUTES

    The Senate at Washington has adjourned as a mark of respect for the late-King, after-passing a resolution deeply deploring, his Majesty’s death. ...

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  67. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA.

    A groat many people have learned that pneumonia may he prevented by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever they have a cold. Among the ...

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  68. STATE SCHOOL OBSERVANCES.

    Acting under instructions from the Minister the Secretary of Education has issued tile following circular to State School toachers:— ...

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