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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 352 words
  3. BRIDGE STREET FIRE.

    The fire, which completely destroyed the stock , in the premises of the Exhibition Boot Company, in Bridge street early yesterday morning, is one ...

    Article : 363 words
  4. BQX HILL BANK ROBBERY

    In connection with the burglary' which'occurred at the E S. and A-Bank. Box Hill, early yesterday morning, the police hare discovered a ...

    Article : 229 words
  5. THE LATE KING.

    At the request of Queen Alexandra, service was hold at 10 o’clock on Sunday night in tho Throne-room, where Living Edward’s body now lies. ...

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  6. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS' RESO-LUTION.

    At. a meeting of the Ballarat State School Teachers’ Literary Sooiety last evening the president (Inspector Saxton, M A.), referred .feelingly to the death of ...

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  7. NONCONFORMIST REPRESENTA-TIVES.

    Representatives from all Free Churches within a radius of 50 miles have been invited to attend the memorial service to be held in Westminster Chapel on ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—It is recorded of the present Queen Mother (Alexandra) that during her girlhood, when asked .what her ambition iv as, she replied, “I should like ...

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  9. SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR.

    His Highness tho Sultan of Zanzibar (Ahi bin Hamond) has arrived in England for the purpose of attending the Royal funeral. ...

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  10. WESTMINSTER HALL SERVICE.

    Arrangements have been completed for the tsorvice which is to be held in Westminster Hall on Tuesday, when the body of King Edward is brought ...

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  11. TOWN COUNCIL ADJOURNED.

    Owing to the funeral of King Edward VH. taking place next Friday, the meeting of the Town Council has been adjouned until the fullowing Monday. ...

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  12. SUNDAY IN ENGLAND.

    The churches and chapels throughout London and the provinces were crowded to-day with worshippers in mourning. King George, the Queen Mother ...

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  13. SOCIETY ADJOURNMENT.

    No business was transacted at. last night’s meeting of the Bricklayers’ Union, the meeting baing adjourned out [?] to the memory of the ...

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  14. OPINION' OF SYDNEY POLICE.

    The police in Sydney are inclined to the belief that the. burglar who entered the. bank at Box Hill, Victoria, is identical with the man who. robbed the ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. FOOTBALL ROWDYISM.

    At the Fitzroy [?] to-day a [?] married man [?] charged [?] riotous manner at the Fi[?] and ...

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  16. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEM-PERANCE UNION.

    The half-yearly conference of the metropolitan and suburban branches of the Women’s Christian Temperanco Union of Victor was opene dat the ...

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  17. THE FUNERAL ROUTE.

    There is an extraordinary demand for seats along the route to be taken by Friday’s funeral, Stands are being erected above areas and other spaces. ...

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  18. LODGE CONDOLENCES.

    It was decided by the Newington blanch of the Australian Natives Association. at its meeting last night, to record on the minutes the branoh’s ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. MOURNING IN CANADA.

    Memorial services will be he’d on Friday next, the.clay of King Edward’s funeral, in every church in Canada All games will be suspended and ...

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  20. PROTECTING ROYALTIES.

    Numbers of Continental det[?] are arriving in Loudon to assist in pro[?]ecting the Royalties attending the funeral. ...

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  21. NEIL STREET CHURCH.

    The forty-ninth anniversary celebrations of the Neil street Methodist Sunday School were continued at the chureh last night and so large was the ...

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  22. VICTORIAN BAND ASSOCIATION.

    After dealing with a number of unim-Por tant matters last night the Victorian Band Association carried a resolution [?] pressing sympathy with the Royal ...

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  23. A POPULAR PUBLIC AMN.

    A meeting, to inaugurate a testimonial to Mr Samuel Mauger, was held at the North Melbourne Town Hull this evening. About 300 were ...

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  24. DISTINGUISHED FOREIGN VISITORS.

    Various British noblemen are offering the hospitality of their town houses to the Royal princes and envoys from foreign countries who are visiting ...

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  25. THE HOLIDAY ON FRIDAY

    The Chief Inspector of Factories and Shops (Mr Hamsou Ord) explained to day that shopkeepers who intend, to dose their establishments for the whole of ...

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  26. MASONIC SERVICE.

    A Masonic, commemoration of the death of His Maiesty King Edward VII by the united Freemasons lodges of Ballarat and district will be held at the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA MOURNS.

    The representatives in London of the Australian States have forwarded wreaths to Buckingham Palace, oil behalf of their respective Governments. The Victorian wreath is eomposed of ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. COLAC SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Colar Shire Council adjourned till next. Saturday as a mark of respect to the-memory-of King Edward VII. A. resolution was carried expressing ...

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  29. USE OF BAD LANG FACE.

    At the Prahran. Court. Messrs Phipps and Marlin. .J’s. P. a [?] aged man named Thomas K[?] was charged with having [?] ...

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  30. CLOSING OF WAREHOUSES.

    All the Flinders lane warehouses will remain closed on the day of the funeral of the late King Edward. The different proprietories will regard the day ...

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  31. A COLAC SERVICE.

    At the Golae Shire Council meeting to-day, it was moved that the Council co-operate in a combined in memoriam service next Friday. ...

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  32. POSITIONS FOR PRIVATE WREATHS.

    The authorities are arranging to suspend private evergreen wreaths of specific dimensions from the Venetian masts along the route of the funeral. ...

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  33. POST AND TELEGRAPH. ARRANGE-MENTS.

    The following are the official post and telegraph arrangements for Friday next, the day of the funeral of the late King ...

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  34. PREMIERSIHP SOCTAL.

    At St. Patrick’s Hall on [?] evening the members of the[?] rick’s S.S. Cricket Club [?] successful premiership scehd in the ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS.

    Next Monday evening, at Her Ma jesty's Theatre, Mr William Anderson will present his dramatic. company in the popular and hi[?] suceessful romantf ...

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  36. CANADIAN EMPIRE DAY CELE-BRATIONS.

    The rejoicings which had been ai-Tanged for Empire Day in Canada have been abandoned, in consequence of the death of King Edward ...

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  37. MESSACES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Messages of condolence from all parts of the world are still being published in the newspapers. In addition to those lalready cabled, telegrams from the ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. ARARAT MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service in connection with , the death of King Edward VII was' held-at Holy Trinity Church of England., yesterday. The Church of ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. BALLARAT MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The sub committee appointed to drew up. a programme for the memorial services to be held next Friday has completed the aTraugements. There will ...

    Article : 311 words
  40. ROYAL VISITORS.

    King George of Greece, end his soil, Prince Constantinos (the Heir-Apparont), met with an adventure on their, voyage to Brindisi, from which port ...

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  41. BATHE'S PICTURES.

    Another splendid programme of moving pictures is presented at the Alfred Hall this week, and nightly command intense interest of all present. The dramatic ...

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  42. NAZARETH HOUSE BE’ E-FIT COMMITTEE.

    The ordinary meeting of the above committee was held in St. Patrick's Hall last night, Mr A. A. sherry presiding. Gorresponileuce was received ...

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  43. FIRE AT CANTERBURY.

    Late last night a fire, broke out in Canterbury, resulting in three shops being burnt. The fire started in a shop occupied by Mr G. Bailey, green grocer. ...

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  44. SERVICE AT NHILL.

    In common with the rest of, the Empire, wo have been shocked at the unexpected death of our world-loved King. A citizens’ memorial' service has ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. OBITUARY.

    The funeral; of Mr John C. Roberts, of Loch formerly of Efeerton and Berringo, took place yesterday- and was largely attended. Hie remaire were ...

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  46. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The new programme of pictures at Her Majesty's Theatre are attracting considerable notice, the views being of a high order, both as Tegards the subjects ...

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  47. MEMORIAL SERVICE COLLEC-TIONS.

    Dr W. M. Carter, Anglican. Archhishop of Capetown, has made a pracpfeal suggestion in connection with the memorial services on Friday next His ...

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  48. MELBOURNE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Arrangements ore progressing, satisfactory., for the memorial service on Fri-, day. in connECtdon with the Kingis death.- The detnils are now being worked our in ...

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  49. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    King George, has telegraphed to King Manuel of Portugal, recalling the atti- tude of the late King Edward towards the Anglo-Portuguese alliance and ...

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