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  4. VICTORIA MOURNS THE QUEEN.

    Though business is nominally being conducted as usual, a very distinct tone of subdued sadness pervades the whole of the city, consequent upon the ...

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  5. CONSULAR SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Madden) has received the following letter from Mr John P. Bray, Consul-General for the United States:- ...

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  6. A GALLANT MARINE.

    A recent "Gazette" contains the despatches from the officer commanding the Legation Guard at Pekin. They show how hard the fighting was and how ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    No cables. The lines interrupted. Nearly always happens when we want them most. ...

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  8. PUBLIC FIXTURES.

    A meeting in connection with the National Liberal Organisation had been promoted for this evening at Brunswick. Owing to the death of Queen Victoria the ...

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  9. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Indian troops who look part in the Commonwealth celebrations in Sydney are expected to arrive at Port Melbourne by the steamer Dalhousie to-morrow ...

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  10. IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED QUEEN

    A mantle of gloom o'er the nation has spread. And sadly we mourn the illustrious dead. Her Christian forbearance and fortitude made So bright the dark passage that led to the ...

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  11. THE TOOTHSOME HERRING.

    The herring fishing season has been a record on. It is now almost over, and the great fleet of boats that gathers at Yarmouth every autumn is dispersing in ...

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  12. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    The members of the Hebrew community will express their sorrow at the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, by holding a memorial service on Saturday ...

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  13. NO CABLES.

    We much regret to say that no cubic messages have reached us to-day. We received and published the last of the messages got through yesterday, and our ...

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  15. THE LATE QUEEN.

    From the articles of Lady Jenne, now current in the "Weekly Times," we make this evening a further selection indicative of how Queen 'Victoria's ...

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  16. MAHOMEDAN RESPECT.

    Dervish All, of Young street, Fitzroy, writes on behalf of his Mahomedan fellow subjects to the effect that "The Herald" was correct in its surmise that ...

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  18. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The Imperial troops will arrive in Melbourne to-morrow morning by the troopship Britannic. Before leaving Hobart last evening for Melbourne, Colonel ...

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  19. CYCLISTS MOURN THEIR QUEEN.

    The executive committee of the League of Victorian Wheelmen decided last night to write to his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor. Sir John Madden, ...

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  20. THE ODDFELLOWS.

    At the meeting of the Star of the South Rebekah Lodge of the I.O.O.F.. held In Prahran last night, the Grand Master, Bro. Anderson, after installing the ...

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