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  2. EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

    The following additional letters, telegrams, and addresses of condolence have been received by [?] Excellency the Governor-General:- "Your Excellency,—I wish to exprees, on behald ...

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  4. SERVICES AT NEWCASTLE.

    In memoriam services were conducted in the whole of the churches of all denominations throughout this district to-day. There were crowded congregations in all instances, and the churches were appropriately ...

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  5. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Special reference was made at the Gospol service of the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday evening to the life and reign of the Queen. There was a large attendance, and Mr. Hemery, assistant secretary, presided in the absence ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. ST. MICHAEL'S, SURRY HILLS.

    The Rev. Dr. Manning conducted the services at St. Mich[?] Surry Hills, on Sunday, and preached special sermons touching the death of the late Queen both morning and evening. ...

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  7. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH[?] WOOLLAHRA.

    At All Saints', Woolahra, on Sunday morning the Rev. C.E. Ames, of Botany, conducted an "In Memoriam" service, and preached an impressive sermon, having special reference to the death of ...

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  8. ST. MATTHEW'S, BONDI.

    Memorial services were held at this church on Sunday last, and were attended by large congregations. The sermons were preached by the ractor, Rev. R. Nouke, B.A., who took as his subject for ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. SALVAITON ARMY.

    A memorial service for the late Queen Victoria, was held on Sunday night at the Salvation Army Barracks in Goul[?]rn-street. A picture of the late Queen draped in black was exhibited on the platform, and during ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. BALMAIN CHURCHES.

    Memorial services in connection with the death of the Queen were held on Sunday in the whole of the churches of Balmain. In every case the church was draped in mourning, and special music arranged. At ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    On Sunday, at the above church, the Very Rev. Dr. Carroll (Vicar-General) made sympathetic reference to the death of Queen Victoria. After referring in Gulogistic and eloquent terms to the purity ...

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  12. THE INTERSTATE MATCH.

    The cabled information that the funeral of her "Majesty the Queen will take place on Saturday next has caused a special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to be called for 4.30 this ...

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  13. ST. JOSEPH'S, WOOLLAHRA.

    At St. Joseph's (R.C.) Church, Woollahra, on Sunday morning, at the 11 o'clock mass, the Rev. Father Fitzgerald, O.F.M., preached a sermon bearing especially upon the death of the Queen. ...

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  14. MOURNING IN NEWCASTLE.

    Sincere regret is generally manifested at the death of our late Sovereign. Flags are still displayed at half-mast on the whole of the shipping in port, and at all of the consulates. Government and municipal ...

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  15. ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH, REDFERN.

    At the celebration of the morning mass on Sunday at St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church, Redfern, special reference to the life of the late Queen was made by the clergy presiding During the sermon the ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. A SUGGESTION.

    A correspondent sig[?]ing himself "A Citizen and a J.P." writes suggesting that the Government shouls distribute black crape [?]let rosottes to the military and all Government officals with the request that ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. PARRAMATTA CHURCHES.

    The services at St. John's Church on Sunday were of a solemn character, the church being crowded. The church was draped with black and purple, with wreaths and crosses of white flowers, all arranged ...

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  18. LOYAL DEMONSTRATION AT ROCKDALE.

    On Thursday evening last, in the Masonic Hall, Rockdale, the Mayor of Rockda[?] (Alderman J. F. Hegerty, J.P.) presented Mr. George Simpson, who has just retired from the police force, with a ...

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  19. PROPOSED STATUE IN MELBOURNE.

    During next week a public meeting will be convened for the purpose of opening a fund for the erection in Melbourne of a memorial statue of her late Majesty Queen Victoria. It is proposed to raise by ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. CONGREGATIONAL.

    Special "in memoriam" services were held on Sunday at the Balmain Congregational Church. The church was draped in mourning. The Rev. Henry Gainford preached at both services. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

    At the council meeting on Friday evening the Mayor moved, Alderman Grey seconded, and it was carried, all the aldermen standing,—"That this council resolves to place on record an expression of ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. WAVERLEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    At the Waverley Congregational Church on Sunday Mr. F. B. Cowling was the preacher for the day, and conducted special "In Memoriam" services both morning and evening to good congregations. ...

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  23. IN VICTORIA.

    Religious services were held to-day throughout the State. They resolved themselves into solemn "in memoriams" of her late Majesty. In very many cases the churches' interiors were draped ...

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  24. IN MEMORIAM SERVICES.

    Memorial Horners were held on Sunday at St. Matthew's, Manly. The rector, the Rev, A. G. Stoddart, preached morning suit evening, and dealt with the life of the late Queen, extolling her virtues ...

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  25. PRESBYTERIAN.

    Special services were held an Sunday in St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Redfern, in connection with the death of Queen Victoria The interior of the church was draped in black. Large congregations ...

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  26. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Queen's death was referred to in all the churches yesterday. The death of the Queen was referred to this morning by the police magistrate and the representative of ...

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  27. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-houee.—Entered outwards: January 28, R.M.S. Alameda, for San Francisco, via Auckland; Elingamite s., for Auckland; Cintra, s., for Cooktown, via ports; Arawatta, s., for Melbourne; Be[?]ra, s., for South Africa, ...

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  28. ST. ANNE'S, STRATHFIELD AND HOMEBUSH.

    The services at St. A[?] Church, Strathfield, on Sunday were of a memorial charcter. The chancel, pulpit, and [?]ary were appropriately draped with black and purple, relieved with white flowers. ...

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  29. CONDOLENCE FROM THE SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    At the annual meeting of the Sydney Lieder[?] Society held last evening at Tattersall's-chambers, Cast[?]gh-street, the president, the Hon, John See, Colonial Secretary, stated that [?] it been known at ...

    Article : 218 words
  30. MILITARY SERVICE IN MELBOURNE.

    The function of most public interest to-day was the military service at the Exhibition-building. This was arranged in order that the Imperial troops, who arrived on Saturday by the Brita[?]e, and the Indian ...

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  31. ST. JOHN'S, PADDINGTON.

    At St. John's Prosbyterian Church, Oxford-street, Paddington, on Sunday special services were held referring to the death of the late Queen. The Rev. J. Fulton preached both morning and evening. ...

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  32. ST. ANDREW'S.

    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was draped in black and purple, relieved by wreaths of white flowers. In the morning the Rev. John Paterson preached from the text, "And he did that which was ...

    Article : 358 words
  33. MILL HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    At the Mill Hill Presbyterian Church on Sunday the pastor (Rev. J. H. Lawrie) preached both morning and evening, and referred especially to the death of the late Queen Victoria. ...

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  34. ST. JUDE'S CHURCH, RANDWICK.

    The church [?] of St. Jude's, Randwick, talled a muffled peal on Sunday. The services were of an "in memoriam" character. The Rev. Mr. Maclean preached in the morning, and the Rev. T. H. Taylor ...

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  35. RAND WICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. C. H. Talbot preached morning and evening in the Randwick Presbyterian Church on Sunday. He made feeling reference to the death of Queen Victoria. The interior of the building was ...

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  36. ST. LUKE'S, MOSMAN.

    The Rev. D. Davies, M.A., preached on Sunday moming at St. Luke's, Mosman. He took his text from I. Thes[?] iv., 18, part of the special second lesson, " Wherefore comfort [?] one another ...

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  37. WAVERLEY (GRAHAME MEMORIAL) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. J. Macaulay, M. A., preached at the Grahame Memorial Presbyterian Church, Waverley, on Sunday, on the subject of the death of Queen Victoria. The church was appropriately draped in ...

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  38. A TRIBUTE FROM THE FIREMEN.

    At a banquet held at Balmain on Saturday night to celebrate the disbanding of the local Volunteer Fire Brigade, Captain Love, who presided, made feeling reference to the death of her Majesty Queen ...

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  39. ALL SOULS' LEICHHARDT.

    All So[?]ls' Church, Leichhardt, was on Sunday draped in deep mourning, and special memorial services were held in the morning and evening. The Rev. T. Holme preached in the morning. The ...

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  40. THE GLANTON.

    This steamer, in command of Captain W. Leisk, yesterday arrived from New York to the consignment of Messrs. Dangar and Co., agents. It it her first visit to this port, and is a useful type of the cargo merchantman, ...

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  41. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. WARRIMOO.

    The following are the passengers booked per the above steamer, sailing hence to-day in command of Captain J. D.S. Phillips, for Vancouver, via ports:- Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox Edge, Mr. A. M. Watson, Mr. W. ...

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  42. GRIMM MEMORIAL CHURCH, DRUMMOYNE.

    Special services were held on Sunday in memory of the Queen. The church was draped in black and purple, relieved by floral tributes in white and purple. The Rev. J. Cosh, B.D., preached in the ...

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  43. ST. THOMAS, BALMAIN WEST.

    The church was heavily draped, and was in striking contrast to the festive appearance it bore during the term of the Commonwealth celebrations. The congregations at both morning and evening services ...

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  44. THE UNION LINE.

    ThE Oonah arrived at Hobart yesterday afternoon, and sails this evening for Sydney. The Wakatipu leaves Launceston for Sydney on Friday. The Monowal left Wellington at 6 p.m. on Saturday for ...

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  45. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Special memorial services were held in a number of churches to-night in connection with the death of the Queen. In nearly every church reference was made to the sad event. The buildings were draped ...

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  46. ALL SAINTS.

    All Saints' was effectively draped in black and purple. On the choir entering the church at each service the "Dead March in saul" was played, the congregation standing. The Rev. J. Done preached ...

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  47. WESLEYAN.

    At the William-street Wesleyan Church on Sunday the Rev. J. Woodhouse made reference to the national bereavement. His subject in the morning was "Our Noble Queen—A Glorious Reign." In ...

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  48. SYMPATHY FROM RYDE

    The meeting of the Ryde Council, convened for the [?]5th instant, was adjourned to the 4th proximo out of respect to the memory of Queen Victoria, the council [?]nimounsly passing the following motion, proposed ...

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  49. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE AIRLIE.

    The following passengers have been bunked by the E. and A. Company's Airlie, Captain St. John George, sailing hence at l p.m. to-day for Manila, China, and Japan, via Queensland ports and Port Darwin:- ...

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  50. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The rostrum was draped with black, and there were memorial wreaths. The music at both services was of a suitable character, including "Sleep thy Last Sleep" and "Hush, Blessed are the Dead." ...

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  51. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Memorial services were held in most of the churches to-day. The buildings were draped in black, relieved with white. The official memorial services will be held on the day of the funeral. ...

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  52. HOULDER LINE.

    Messrs. Houlder Brothers and Co., Limited, report, the following movermets of their steamers, viz.- The Hornby Grange sailed from St. Vincent on December 14 for Liverpool. ...

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  53. ST. JOHN'S, BALMAIN NORTH.

    The accommodation of St. John's Church,Balmain North, was taxed to the almost on Sunday morning. The interior was draped with mourning and the Royal purple, a beautiful crown of ar[?] work ...

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  54. WAVERLEY WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    At the Waverley Wesleyan Church on Sunday morning the pastor (Rev. W. Woolls Rutledge) preached a special sermon having reference to the death of the Queen. The preacher took as his text, ...

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  55. MOURNING AT HURSTVILLE.

    On Friday evening last the members of the Hurst[?] Ratepayers Association met in Hudson's Hall, Hur[?]ville, when the president (Mr. John [?]roule, J.P.) occupied the chair. Upon opening the ...

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  56. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Memorial services were held in all the city, suburban, and country churches to-day. A Masonic service was held in the Cathedral this afternoon. The Western Australian and Scottish Grand Ledges ...

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  57. WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    There were large congregations at the memorial services held in the Parramatta Wesleyan Church. The church was draped in black and royal purple. The Rev. Dr. Sello[?]s preached, taking for his text in the ...

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  58. GLEBE-ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    At the Glebe-road Wesleyan Church on Sunday special services were held in connection with the death of Queen Victoria. At the morning service the Rev. W. Halse Rogers preached from Psulm [?]., 6. "The ...

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  59. BAPTIST CHURCH.

    On Sunday evening the Parramatta Baptist Church was crowded, when the Rev. James Worboys conducted a special "in momoriam" service. The church was suitable draped in black and purple, and ...

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  60. SERVICES IN LAUNCESTON.

    Special memorial services out of respect to her late Majesty Queen Victoria were held in all churches to-day. In the afternoon an official service was held in St. John's (Aughean), when the Mayor and the ...

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  61. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S. PYRMONT.

    At the morning service at St. Ba[?]tholomew's Pyrmont, on Sunday special references were made to the death of the Queen. The rector—Rev. H. T. Holliday—took his text from [?] ...

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  62. THE R.M.S. ALAMEDA.

    The A. and A. Route company's alameda arrived yesterday in command of Captain C.P. Hertiman. She sailed from San Francisco on January 4, at 8.36 a.m., arrived at Honolulu January 10 at 8 a.m., sailed o 10th at 6.25 p.m., ...

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  63. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.

    The church was suitably draped, and at each service appropriate hymns were sung and special music tendered. The Rev. W. Atkinson preached in the morning, taking a view of the religius ...

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  64. POSTPONEMENT OF EVENTS.

    The efficial opening of the additions to the Dulwich Hill Public School, arranged to take place on February 1, has been postponed infefinit[?]ly. The committee of the North Sydney Orphans [?]s, ...

    Article : 650 words
  65. SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Memorial services were held in all the churches to-day. The churches were crowded. ...

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  66. BAPTIST.

    Impressive services were held on Sunday last at the North Sydney Baptist Church having special reference to the late Queen. The Rev. W. R. Hiddlestone delivered two addresses touching her life ...

    Article : 79 words
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  68. ST. STEPHEN'S, EDUECLIFF.

    At St. Stephen's, Edgecliff, on Sunday, the Rev. H. C. [?] occupied the pulpit both morning and evening, and upon each occasion made special reference to the death of the Queen. The altar, pulpit, ...

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  69. MOURNING IN BATHURST.

    Throughout the whole of the diocese of Bathurst special memorial services were held on Sunday, a form of service having been prepared bv the Bishop, which was issued as soon as her Majesty s death was ...

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  70. SERVICES AT HURSTVILLE.

    Special services were held on Sunday in St. George's Church, Hurstville, and mention was made of the life of our late beloved Queen. The church was tastefully draped with black, relieved by knots ...

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  71. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    On Sunday evening a memorial service was held in the I.O.O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-street, and the Rev. George Walters delivered a discourse in which he referred to the leading events of the late Queen's ...

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  72. ST. GEORGE'S, GLENMORE-ROAD.

    Special "In Memoriam" services were held at St. George's Church, Glemore-road, Paddington, on Sunday. The Rev. R. Rook (In[?]nt) wa the preacher at each service. A number of wreaths ...

    Article : 89 words
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