A private service was held yesterday in Mr. Milburn's house, where President M'Kinley died, and was attended by Mrs. M'Kinley, the members of tho Cabinet, and President ...
Article : 164 wordsMr. Broecksma, a Hollander, and formerly Public Prosecutor of the Transvaal, who was arrested at Johannesburg following on the arrest of Dr. Krause ut Westminster, is ...
Article : 133 wordsMinisters spent the afternoon in Cabinet consultation. The tariff was the principal matter under consideration, and the advisability of reinstating Tuesday sittings with a view to bringing the session to [?] close ...
Article : 727 wordsMr. Roosevelt after taking the oath of office walked without an escort. The President has asked the Ministers to retain their portfolios. ...
Article : 99 wordsSir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of the Dominion of Canada, in his message of sympathy sent on behalf of the Dominion, said that Canadians felt the death of Mr. M'Kinley ...
Article : 54 wordsThe new year, which is always a period of profound solemniy to Jowish congregations, began on Friday evening last, the present year celebrated being 5062 in the Jewish calendar On Saturday morning. ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Methodist Ecumenical Conference was deeply affected at the death of President M'Kinley. Bishop Shnrtzell declared that Englishmen ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Stock Exchange adjourned at the close of its morning meeting to-day on account of the death of Presient M'Kinley, and desired the American Consular Agent to convey to the bereaved widow an ...
Article : 103 wordsSir Thomas Lipton, in expressing his condolences, declared, that the death of Mr. M'Kinley was nowhere felt more than amongst British people. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe following is a copy of the telegram sent to Lord Pa[?] at Washington by the Governer, Sir Arthur Lawley:—" 1 beg to express to the people of the United States the sincere condolence of my ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Ophir, with the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York aboard, has arrived at Quebec. _____________ ...
Article : 27 wordsAt a meeting of the Waratah Branch, No. 1, of the Australian Natives' Association, held last night at the Queen's Hall, reference was made to the death of President M'Kinley, and a motion of sympathy with ...
Article : 51 wordsThere is an impression at Capetown that only Boers who have property will be allowed by their companions to surrender in terms of Lord Kitchener's proclamation. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe German Emperor and Empress sent touching messages of condolence. M. Loubet (President of France) and M. Delcasse (French- Minister for Foreign ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. S. W. D'Arey-Irvine, speaking yesterday as manager in New South Wales and Queensland for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, said the members of the ...
Article : 180 wordsThe festive character which was to be given to the Czar's visit to Dunkirk and Compiegne has been abandoned out of sympathy with the United States in the death of President ...
Article : 75 wordsUniversal regret is expressed for the doath of President M'Kinley. Appropriate references were made in the churches on Sunday. Flags were at half-mast to-day on all the public buildings and on ...
Article : 66 wordsThe members of " A" Battery, R.A.A., whoreturned from South Africa on Sunday morning by the steamer Hurlcch Castle, were last evening accorded a hearty welcome by the citizens in the ...
Article : 1,265 wordsCommandant de Wet refused to discuss with Pastor Murray Lord Kitchener's proclamation. He told Pastor Murray that a clergyman's place was in the pulpit. ...
Article : 51 wordsMrs. M'Kinley is bearing up bravely, saying " The Major " (meaning her dead husband) would wish it so. Sept, 16. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe trial of Czolgosz on a charge of killing President M'Kinley will take place immediately. Sept. 16. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe death of Mr. M'Kinley caused a great shock to people here. Flags were half-masted. References to the late President and prayers for America were made at the Wesleyan church yesterday. ...
Article : 1,585 wordsThe revenue of the Orange River Colony for the year shows a surplus of £83,825, without reckoning the amounts for telegraphs and railways. ...
Article : 32 wordsCommandant Theron with 80 men boldly attacked Heidelbera, south-east of Johannesburg, on Friday. Twenty-five men of the West Yorkshire Regiment repulsed the ...
Article : 67 wordsProminent at the main entrance to the commericial room of the Royal Exchange was a beautiful mourning decoration. It look the form of a flagpole for each of the States of the Commonwealth, around ...
Article : 93 wordsNo clergyman attended President M'Kinley in his last hours. Dr. Parks asserts that Mr. M'Kinley anticipated a fatal result 48 hours before ...
Article : 43 wordsLieutenant-Colonel T. L. N. Morland, commandant of the forces in Northern Nigeria, has expelled the slave-raiding Emir of Adumwa, Nigeria, after inflicting heavy losses ...
Article : 58 wordsJohann Most, whose arrest was caused by his publication of an inflammatory arti in the " Freiheit," has obtained bail in the sum of lOOOdol. (£200). ...
Article : 34 wordsThe forenoon meeting of the Sydney Stock Exchange was yesterday adjourned as a mark of respect to the memory of the late President. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe documents seized at the house of Mr. Broecksma at Johannesburg included a typewritten proclamation signed " Louis Botha," announcing that the Boer fighting generals ...
Article : 56 wordsThe following message was drafted by Mr. Barton and adopted by the Cabinet to day for transmission through the Governor-General:— " My Ministers join me in expressing, on behalf of ...
Article : 341 wordsThe report of the autopsy shows that the tissue round each hole caused by the bullet was gangrenous. The upper end of one kidney was struck and torn and had become ...
Article : 131 wordsIn addition to the churches mentioned in yesterday's issue, references to the death of President M'Kinley were made in the following places of worship:— St. John's, Darlinghurst: St. Paul's ...
Article : 67 wordsTenders were opened this afternoon for the Metropolitan Board of Works loan of £100,000, bearing interest at the rate of 31 per cent., with a currency of 35 years. The minimum was fixed at £99. In all ...
Article : 170 wordsSpecial inemorial seivices in connection with the death of President M'Kinley were held on Sunday night in the Grimm Memorial Presbyterian Church, Drummoyne. The Rev. James Cosh spoke of the ...
Article : 131 wordsTwo of Mr. Reitz's despatch riders have been captured on the Portuguese frontier. They were circulating among the Boers cuttings from the "English Review of ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Hichard Speight took a turn to-day for the worse, and is now sinking. The value of gold shipped for London hy the R.M.S. Rome to-day was £521, 518. ...
Article : 35 wordsAn unexpected visitor in the shape of the German larque Hercules made her appearance in Hobson's Bay this afternoon. When the vessel was boarded by the health and customs offucers it was ascertained ...
Article : 325 wordsThe funeral of the late Sir J.P. Abbott will take place to-day. Last night the body of the deceased was removed from Turramurra to St. Andrew's Cathedral. A service will he held at half-past 9 ...
Article : 424 wordsFifteen Boers captured Thabun'Chu on the 12th instant after an engagement. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Sunday night gathering at the Y.M.C.A. was attended by upwards of 300 people Some 40 of the Boys' Brigade, Kent-street, were present under Superintendent C. W. Carpenter and Sorgeant ...
Article : 143 wordsPresident Roosevelt has 'proclaimed Thursday next, when the funeral of the late President will lake place, as a day of mourning and prayer " for the great and good President ...
Article : 70 wordsThe following casualties have occurred to members of the 3rd Regiment Now South Wales Mounted Infantry:—Private Kemp was accidentally severely hurt, Private Brown ...
Article : 45 wordsIt is, the Premier informed a " Herald " reporter yesterday afternoon, his intention, as soon as the Legislative Assembly meets this afternoon, to propose a motion of condolence with Mrs. M'Kinley) and the ...
Article : 117 wordsSpecial reference was made to the assassination of President M'Kinley at the Leichhardt Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. H. Stewart Anderson, M.A. At the conclusion of the service ...
Article : 53 wordsAt New York the City Hall and many houses are draped. Mr. Croker is draping all of the democratic headquarters. " God's Way—His will be done " in white letters ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsAt the Chatswood Presbyterian Church on Sunday the Rev. Alex. Miller, M.A., made sympathetic reference at both services to the death of the President. During the evening service the following resolution ...
Article : 114 wordsA meeting of American citizens was held at the United States Consulate yesterday afternoon. About 25 were present, and Mr. Orlando Baker (Consul) presided. It was agreed that a cable should be sent ...
Article : 199 wordsIt is suggested at Montreal that the Duke of Cornwall and York should be the representative of the King and the British ra[?] at the State funeral of the late President. ...
Article : 69 wordsA telegram reached Adelaide to-day from Eucla stating that Mr. Jagoe intimated on Sunday from the Coompmu Think that Mr. Stewart, the leader of the survey party, had arrived there His ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Sunday evening the Rev. H. T. Robjohns, M. A., preached on the death of the President of the United States, taking from text Rev. iii, 12, " A pillar in the temple of my God, and ho shall no more ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Consal for the United States at the port of Newcastle, Dr. Goding, received numerous messages of condolence to-day, and a large number of prominent citizens, including the Consuls of all the ...
Article : 166 wordsDuring yesterday n, large number of official and private visits of sympathy were made at the American Consulate. Among thoso who left cards were:— His Excelleney Sir Frederick Darley ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Inter State Conference of representatives of the Trades Hall Councils and Anti-swenting Leagues was held this evening to considei the question of industrial legislation from the Commonwealth ...
Article : 313 wordsKing Edward inquired daily throughout the President's illness. Sept. 16. Mr. Choate, the United States Ambassador ...
Article : 46 wordsAt au enthusiastic meeting of graziers held to-day at Inverell the action of Newcastle in interfering in regard to the new radway rates was most severely criticised, and it was unanimously resolved that the ...
Article : 147 wordsThe steamer Australian, which sailed on Saturday, had as passengers Messrs. Hangong, Kingsbury,2 Japanese, and 7 Chinese. H.M.S. Lizard, from Singapore, called here on ...
Article : 133 wordsThe feeling in Great Britain has been stirred quite as much as in America against the un-English, and un-American methods of anarchists. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir George Turner said Yesterday that he considered the loss the American people had suffered would be felt throughout the civilised world Every mark of respect and sympathy possible would be shown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsIn connection with the return of the members of tho "A" Battery a thankigiving service and church parade have been arramged to take placent All Saints' Church, Woollahra, next Sunday morning. His ...
Article : 103 wordsDr. Temple, the Arehbishop of Canterbury, prenching yesterday, said that the death of President M'Kinley was the world's calamity. The triumph of wickedness filled ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Scobie Mackenzio, the well-known politician and ex-M.H.R., is dead. The death is also announced of Mr. T. J. Burns, a well-known Dunedin citizen. He was a descendant ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Premier, whilst welcoming at the Sydney Town Hall last evening the " A " Battery back to New South Wales, made a sympathetic reference to the death of President M'Kinley. He said he was ...
Article : 251 wordsAt the Royal Exchange last night, Mr. J. B. Peden, barrister-at-law, delvered a lecture under the auspices of the Sydney Chainbar of Commerce, on " Banking. " There was a large attendance. Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 17 Sep 1901, Page 5
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