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  2. THANKS TO THE UNITED STATES

    King Edward, in a cable message, ha[?] thanked President M'Kinley for his expres. sions of worm sympathy, and added, that h[?] had felt sure that he (President M'Kinley) ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    The name of one new candidate for federal legislative honours was mentioned yesterday. It appears as if those already announced are awaiting intelligence of the probsble dates of the issus of the ...

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  5. KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH.

    The Deputy-Garter King at Arms rend from the balcony of St. James's Palace, the proclamation announcing the accession of King Edward VII. ...

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  6. MESSAGE TO CANADA.

    The King has cabled to the GovernorGeneral of the Dominion of Canada that he is most deeply touched by the sympathy extended to him and the Royal Family by the ...

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  7. GERMAN HONOUR FOR THE KING.

    The Emperor William has made King Edward VII. an admiral of the Germany navy. ...

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  8. THE MINISTRY.

    The members of the Ministry have sworn allegiance to the King. ...

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  9. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Addresses of condolence and congratulation respectively were voted by Parliament. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in the course of his speech, testified to the good ...

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  10. ROYAL SALUTE AT PRETORIA.

    A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired at Pretoria in honour of the accession of King Edward VII. ...

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  11. THE ACCESSION OF THE NEW KING.

    It was determined by the State Executive authorities yesterday, that in order to put New South Wale in line with other parts of the Empire in recognising the accession of King Edward VII, it would ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    As a jeweller named James Hazelton was walking along Bourke-street this afternoon he had matched from him a small box containing about £50 worth of gold chains, sleeve-linke, and other such articlis. He ...

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  13. MOURNING IN THE NAVY.

    His Excellency the Commander-in. Chief has advised the commanders of the British warships in port that the funeral of the late Queeu will take place on Saturday next, upon which occasion 81 ...

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  14. THE PACIFIC CABLE SCHEME.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Gurr, states that the cable published this morning that the Victorian Government was making inquiries in London as to whether the proposed concessions to the Bastera ...

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  15. THE ROYAL FUNERAL.

    Mr. Bortou stated yesterday that it was originally intended that the Commonwealth Gorernment should be represented in Eugland on the occas.on of the funeral of the Queen by Lord Jersey, but he had ...

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  16. DIRECTIONS TO OFFICIALS.

    The proclamation requiring authorities of governments to proceed to the execution of their respective offices, substitutes for the word "plantations," used at the time of the ...

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  17. RUTHERGLEN VITICUI TURAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture has given initructions for a large reduction in the annual expenditure on the Viticultural College at Rutherglen, which hitherto has quite failed in its purpose. The ...

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  18. POSTPONEMENTS.

    In consequence of the lamented death of her Majesty Queen Victoria, and the fact that the in[?]ral has been fixed for Saturday, February 2, the committes has decided to posipone the ceremomes in ...

    Article : 208 words
  19. EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

    His Ex[?]llency the Governor-General has recoived the following additional letters, addresses, and telegrams of condolence:- "Your Excell[?]noy, —On behalf of the country I ...

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  20. GERMAN EMPEROR'S STAY IN ENGLAND.

    The Emperor William will remain in England till after the funeral. The German warships Hohenzollern, Kaiser Wilhelm II., and Nymphe will stay in British waters till ...

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  21. A WELCOME NUGGET.

    A augget, containing about lOOoz. gold, has bead found in washdirt workings at Hanlon Consols mine, Pitfield. ...

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  22. THE CONDOLENCE OF SPORTSMEN.

    The English competitors and several Australians decline to shoot for the 2000 guineas pigeon prize at Monte Carlo as a sign of mourning for the death of the Queen, ...

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  23. A CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    A fire broke out about 3 o'clock this morning in a flve-roomed weatherboard cottage situated in Charlesstreet, Prahran, and occupied by Mrs. Taylor and family, numbering in all 10 persons, The slarm was ...

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  24. CHANGES IN THE TAXATION DEPARTMENT.

    It was resolved yesterday that Mr. L. S. Spiller should be appointed first Commissioner for Taxation, that Mr. C. J. Saunders, of the Lands Department, should be second commissioner, and that Mr. M. ...

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  25. SIR WILLIAM M'MILLAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    At the Paddington Town Hall last night a largely attended meeting of the friends and supporterd of Sir William M'Millan, who is to contest the Wentworth Electorate in the House of Representarives, ...

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  26. DEMONSTRATION BY ALLIED NAVAL FORCES.

    The Allied fleets in China fired minute guns as a demonstration of sympathy for the death of the Queen. ...

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  27. SPIRITED ADDRESS TO THE ARMY AND NAVY.

    The Admiralty and Hie War Office have issued the text of spirited messages which King Edward VII. has addressed to the Navy and the Army. His Majesty thanked the ...

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  28. INTER-STATE CRICKET MATCH.

    A special meet of the New South Wales Cricket Association was herd yesterday evening for the purpose of considering the question of further postponing the inter-state match, New South Wales v. Victoria. ...

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  29. GIFT TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    One of the last acts of her late Majesty was to transfer to the Patriotic Fund a sum of £4000 which had been subscribed by the children of Canada for herself. ...

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  30. THE HUME ELECTORATE.

    Freetraders are crzanising for the coming campaign, being anxious to secure opposition to Sir William Lyne. ...

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  31. ILLAWARRA ELECTORATE.

    Mr. John Kidd, M.L.A. for Camden, has signified his intention to contest the Illaw[?] Electorats, Messrs. Kidd and Hay support the Barton Ministry. ...

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  32. SUGGESTED OPEN-AIR MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A correspondent suggests that an open-air memorial service be held at the Queen's Statue on Saturday, the day of the late Queen's funeral, and expres'es the opinion that the citizens would gather ...

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  33. VICTORIA DAY.

    Canadians are unanimously in favour of retaining May 24, Victoria Day, as a public holiday. ...

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  34. MINISTERS AND THEIR OATHS OF OFFICE.

    Owing to the form of cath taken by the Ministers of the Crown in Victoria it is not necessary to reswest Ministers, as the name of the reigning Sovereign is not mentioned in the formula. ...

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  35. COLLISION IN GEORGESTREET.

    A collision recurred between a 'bus and a stationary sulky in George-street last evening resulting in the death of a young married man. It appears that Ernost Herman ...

    Article : 226 words
  36. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph is sending from his conservatories a wreath comprising such flowers as are grown in Great Britain and Greater Britain. ...

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  37. IN OTHER STATES.

    The Government continues to receive aumerous messages from public bodies expressing their deep regret at the death of the Queen and their sympathy with the Royal Family and his Excellency the ...

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  38. HIS MAJESTY'S MESSAGE TO PARLIAMENT.

    The message of King Edward to the Imperial Parliament states that his Majesty is conscious that Parliament will share his and the nation's deep sorrow. ...

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  39. THE NEW POSTAGE STAMPS.

    New pottage stamps, to he used exclusively for postage purposes as dietinguished from those to be need for duty and postage purposes, were issued today. ...

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  40. FRENCH NAVY REPRESENTED.

    The armoured cruiser Dupuy de Lqme represents the French navy at Osborne. ...

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  41. IN OTHER STATES.

    An amending proclamation in connection with the secession of the King was issued to-day, tho correction, however, being merely formal, and due to a mistake in the [?]legram of instructious. A salute of ...

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  42. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outward.: January 29, ManoWill, s., for Wellington and ports, vis Newcastle; Stassfurt, s., for Hamburg, via Melbourne: Norkoowa, s., for Fremantle, via Albany; Deflance, ...

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  43. THE MOURNING IN SYDNEY.

    A "Government Gazette Extraordinaty" of the State of New South Wales, issued yesterday, stated that "his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governo directs it to be notified that all public offices of the ...

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  44. THE ROYAL TITLE.

    Tho "Times" and many other newspapers are agitating that the royal title shall be so described as to comprehend in its designation Australasia and other dependencies of ...

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  45. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A correspondent sigoing himself "W.P.D.," writing with regard to the [?] for the federal Capital, says:—"In Southern Monaro the watershed embraces the whole federal [?] whether we regard the ...

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  46. STATE LABOUR UNION.

    An execlive meeting of the above of ganisation took place last night, Mr. John Dwyer, the president, being in the chair. The report of the delegate appointed to the conference of the P.L.L. was ...

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  47. HONOURS FOR THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    King Edward has made the German Emperor a Field-Marshal in recognition of his devotion to the late Queen Victoria, and also to his mother the Empress Dowager ...

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  48. "GOD SAVE THE KING."

    So far as the words are concerned, the National Anthem of England now necessarily returns to its original form, of "Ged Save the King." As most people are aware, the origin, both of verse and music, ...

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  49. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Friedrich der Grosse arrived at Aden, en route [?] Bremen to Sydney, on the 26th instant, one day in advance of time. The mails winch left Sydney per R.M.S. O[?]sh on ...

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  50. MANLY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Manly Benevolent Society was held on Montey, when the Rev. A. G. Sloddart prended, and there was a representative attendance. The third annual report and balance-sheet ...

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  51. MR. WISES CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. B. B. Wise addressed a meeting of 300 people at M'Phail last night, and had a cordial reception. He declared himself, although a (freetrader, yet a stanch supporter of Mr. Barton's Government, ...

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  52. A NEW ZEALAND MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Arrangements are in progress for a united memorial service in Parliament House grounda next Saturday. ...

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  53. THE UNION LINE.

    The Koonya, with the Annie Bow in tow, arrived at Hobart yesterday morning. She will leave Dev[?]port Tuesday for Sydney. The Kittawa leaves Devonport on Friday for Sydney. ...

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  54. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Memorial services were held in the Euglish, Prosbyterisn, and Wesleyan churches on Sunday. The churches were draped in black, and aympatbetic reference was made at the Roman Catholic church. ...

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  55. THE EASTERN.

    The E. and A. liner Eastern arrived at Hongkong [?] Saturday, January 26, en route from Australian ports to Japan. ...

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  56. BAILING VESSELS DUE AT SYDNEY.

    Aladdin, ship (JTVG). from Java—[?] days. Ariel, schooner, from Tacoma—73 days. Births, barque (HMRV), from Frederikstsd—106 days. Cambuskenneth, ship (MWGH), from New York—[?] ...

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  57. CANOBLAS ELECTORATE.

    Mr. T. R. Brown, who is seeking election for Canoblas, addressed the opening meeting of his campaign in the Oddfellows' Hall last night. He said the State which had the best local Parliament and ...

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  58. THE PRAYER FOR THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    The King and Council altered in the prayer books the prayer for the Royal family, substituting for the name of the Royal family the following words:—"Our gracious Queen ...

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