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  5. THE LATE QUEEN.

    In regard to the draping of public buildings on Saturday next, the day of the funeral of the late Queen, a direction from the King has been ...

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  6. HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

    There is still much interest manifested in the proposal that in the titles assumed by His Majesty King Edward VII. there should be some suitable ...

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  7. S. AFRICA.

    The eastern commandos of the Boer raiders who were reported on January 25 as marching towards Ondisboorn, [?]5 miles north of Mossel Bay have been ...

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  8. GENERAL.

    Referring to the statement that His Majesty the King has expressed the opinion that the private sorrows of the Royal family at the death of the late ...

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  9. SATURDAY'S SERVICES.

    So great was the crowd at St. Paul's Cathedral on last Sunday morning, when a memorial service was held, that the police turned away no fewer than 30,000 ...

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  10. UNITED STATES

    The mourning for Her Majesty the late Queen Victoria is as widespread in the United Stairs of America as if that country were a British possession. ...

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  11. CECIL RHODES.

    A number of cattle belonging to Mr Cecil Rhodes have been, raided near Kimberley. Colonel Plumer, who has been ...

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  12. FUNERAL PROCESSION.

    Under the arrangements that have been made for the order of the funeral procession on Saturday, the Peers and members of the House of Commons are ...

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  13. DAY OF MOURNING.

    His Majesty the King bas directed that Saturday next, the day of the funeral of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, shall be observed as a day of universal ...

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  14. CHINA.

    It is announced to-day that two notorious leaders of the Boxers have been arrested in the Japanese quarters of Peking. ...

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  15. FRENCH POLICE.

    A novel use of the microphone us a means of obtaining [?]cit information for traitorous purposes is reported to have been discovered in France. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Boer raiders Twice badly beaten at Ondtshoorn. Discouraged by this and their cold reception at Kruman, they are returning ...

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  17. OPENS PARLIAMENT.

    Though the Imperial Parliament has assembled in pursuance of the constitutional practice, upon the death of the late Sovereign, it has not yet been ...

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  18. THE BALMORAL AFFAIR.

    The fight near Balmoral on the 23rd last, in which the New Zealanders and Queenslanders displayed much magnificent dash and gallantry, was not settled ...

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  19. EXPIATION.

    The "Daily News" today announces that the high-placed agitator and enemy to the foreigners, Prince Chuan, has paid the penalty of his crimes. ...

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  20. FLORAL TRIBUTES.

    In addition to the floral tributes sent to Osborne House from all parts of the United Kingdom and from abroad, over a thousand wreaths and crossed shields ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH.

    The free-trade party are making a pent outcry regarding Sir William Lyne's action in temporarily retaining the position of State Premier, and [?] ...

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  22. GONE TO HIS REST.

    Field-Marshal Gourko, one of the most distinguished officers of the Russian Army, is dead. [?]Count Joseph Vass[?]vitch, Field ...

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  23. KING AND TRANSVAAL.

    There was unusual interest attaching to the terms in which King Edward VII was proclaimed at Pretoria owing to the peculiar position of the ...

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  24. MOURNING RIBBON.

    There is an immense demand for all kinds of mourning material, and especially for ribbon suitable for use as a sign of mourning. ...

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  25. DIED IN HOSPITAL

    Previous reports as to the death of Private W. Butler, of the Queensland Bushmen, are confirmed. He died in Bloomfontein hospital on the 26th of ...

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  26. CARDS OF COMMEMORATION.

    His Worship the Mayor of Brighton (Cr J. Peacock, J.P.) and councillors, accompanied by the members of the local board of advice, paid a visit to each of ...

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  27. ROYALTY REPRESENTED.

    Among the royalties who will be present ut the funeral representing the royal families of their respective countries will be the Czarewitch of Russia, the ...

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  29. MALCONTENTS.

    Owing to the operations of martin law, Mr Cronwright, husband of the well-known authoress, Olive Schreluer (Ralph Iron), who is a sister of the hon. ...

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  30. WOOL MARKET.

    The wool sales were continued to-day at the Wool Exchange. There was a slow sale, and prices for merino wool had a downward ...

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  31. AUSTRALASIA

    The "Times," in a leading article in reference to the messages of regret, sympathy and condolence from all quarters of the earth on the death of ...

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