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  3. Londoners await train carrying body of loved Monarch

    LONDON. — The body of King George VI is expected to arrive in London this afternoon for the three-day lying-in-state at Westminster Hall. Accompanying the late Monarch on the last journey from his beloved Sandringham will be the Queen, his daughter; the Queen Mother, Princess ...

    Article : 611 words
  4. "Our Monarchy unshaken"

    LONDON. — The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), in a tribute to the fate King, yesterday said the British monarchy remained unshaken by the "revolutionary storms which have swept over the world." Preaching at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 304 words
  5. INVESTITURE POSTPONED

    CANBERRA.— The Governor-General (Sir William M'Kell) has postponed till a cate to be fixed the investiture ...

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  6. QUEEN DESIRES COURT MOURNING TILL JUNE

    CANBERRA.— The official period of court mourning for the death of King George VI will continue until May 31 inclusive. The Queen's command determining this period of mourning was announced by the Governor-General (Sir William M'Kell) last night. He ...

    Article : 277 words
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  8. Car's death dive on to river bed

    LAUNCESTON. — A man was killed and his passenger hurt when a speeding car smashed through a fence and plunged 14 feet on to the bed of the South Esk river near Perth bridge ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. Man charged with murdering woman

    ADELAIDE — In the Adelaide Police Court Haroll Edward Ward (48), carpenter, of Lavarack road, ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. Year in each Dominion?

    LONDON. — The "Sun-day Express" suggested in an editorial yesterday that the ruler of the empire ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. FLOODS, GUERILLAS DELAY ADVANCE TO PERAK

    SINGAPORE.— A message received yeaterday stated that a flooded river and Communist guerillas firing from strong defence posts had halted British ground forces making their way to the scene of Saturday's paratroop landing in North Perak. The Red forces are delaying the Britiah five miles from the landing area. ...

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