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  4. CHINA.

    Great Britain has withdrawn her objection to Russia's conditions in regard to the transfer to Germany of tac Ti[?] Shanbaikwan railway according to a ...

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  5. THE LATE QUEEN.

    Arrangement have been made for the removal on Friday of the remains of her late Majesty Queen Victoria from Osbourne to Wimlsor Castle for the ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. S. AFRICA.

    Further news has bet a received in regard to the Boer western commando, which lately invaded Cape Colony. The commando after occupying ...

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  7. HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

    The proclamation of His Majesty Klug Edward VII. in the city yesterday was witnessed by numerous crowds. The first proclamation was read by the ...

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  8. GREAT FIRE.

    A Reuter telegram just received conveys information of a disastrous the having occurred at Montreal, the most populous city in the Dominion of ...

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  9. NAVAL TRIBUTE.

    The navy as well as the army will he largely represented at the funeral of the lute Queen Victoria at Frogmore Mauseleum on Saturday next. ...

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  10. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The alterations in the prayer book made necessary by the death of her into Majesty the Queen Victoria and the consequent accession of King Edward with ...

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  11. HIGH TREASON.

    Treasonable practices, it is well known, are still followed by many of the leaders of the Afrikander Bond in the Cape Colony. ...

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  12. CHINA'S DEMAND.

    On behalf of the Emperor of China a demand has been made upon the representatives of the European Powers at Peking which is regarded as nothing ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE

    The news of the death of the Queen was first received by the Australian troops under Colonel De Lisle in the South of Cape Colony, when they arrived ...

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  14. DISCARDED WORD.

    In the proclamation requiring all authorities and Governments to proceed with the execution of their offices, it is noticed that for the word "plantations" ...

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  15. POLICE PATROL

    A slight disaster has overtaken the newly raised colonial force known as the South African or Baden-Powell's police. ...

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  16. GAUNT FAMINE.

    Terrible accounts are being received of the almost incredible sufferings of the ancient people known as the Shans, whose country is situated on the ...

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  17. DEEP MOURNING

    The King in Privy Council yesterday ordered that all persons would be expected to wear deep mourning from 28th January, and the Duke of Norfolk. Earl ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A D NUTSHELL

    Cable messages A long time delayed, Now coming through very slowly. A great many in "The Herald" this ...

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  19. FLORAL TRIBUTES

    In order that an opportunity may be given to the citizens of Melbourne and suburbs of displaying their regret for the loss of our late beloved Sovereign in the ...

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  20. SUPPRESSING PIRACY.

    Of late much trouble has been occasioned by Chinese pirates around the Elliott Group and Blonde Island, near Port Arthur. ...

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  21. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

    On Sunday, 3rd February, special memorial services are to be held by the Sunday School Union, and the suggestion has been made by the leading officials ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The deaths of two members of the New South Wales Bushmen's Corps have been reported. Private P. Meeson has died at ...

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  23. THE QUEEN'S BODY.

    Contrary to general expectation the body of her late Majesty Queen Victoria will not lie in State more than lying for a few days in the cof[?]n. ...

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  24. RAIN-MAKING.

    Lord Kelvin (formerly Professor, William Thomsan) and Professor Boys, the two most c[?]ent electricians and professors of natural philosophy in Great ...

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  25. THE KING'S TITLE.

    The signal services that have been rendered to England during the Boer war by Australasia and other tortious of the Empire, combined with the ...

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  26. SPORTSMEN'S RESPECTS.

    The English, also several of the Australian, competitors entered for the 2000 guineas pigeon shooting prize at Monte Carlo, yesterday declined to shoot in the ...

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  27. AGAINST THE CLERICS

    The French Chamber of Deputies has had before it the measure, introduced by M. Waldeek Rousseau, directed against clerical organisations. ...

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  28. NOT DEAD.

    It was recently reported to the War Office that Private W. Butler, one of the Queensland Bushmen, had died of fever. ...

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  29. AN ART RECORD.

    By direction of His Majesty the King Instructions have been given to preserve an art record of the scene of the late Queen Victoria serene in death at ...

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  31. A WIDOWS NEED.

    Rev. J. B. Ronald and Cr. D. M'Arthur, Mayor of South Melbourne, write:--"We discovered yesterday a very sad case of destitution, on behalf of which, through ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. NEW YORK'S MAYOR

    In contrast to the very general respect shown to her Majesty the late Queen, is the conduct of Mr Van Wyk, who as the nominee of Tammany, holds the office of ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. RE-SWORN.

    All members of the Ministry, the Judges and King's counsel have been re-sworn. ...

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  34. WOOL MARKET

    The London wool Miles were continued today, when there was still a large attendance of buyers. Prices for good wools were firm, but ...

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  36. NOBLES AND COMMONERS

    Members of the House of Lords and members of the House of Commons are attending in their respective chambers at Westminster each day in large ...

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  37. SPONTANEOUS MOURNING.

    The outward exhibition of signs of mourning Immediately after the Announcement of the death of the late Queen was not only phenomenally ...

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  39. PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr Chamberlain has been asked by the Victorian Government if be thinks the prospects of the Pacific cable will be interfered with by the proposed ...

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