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  2. LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The regal splendour and dazzling brillianey of the scene of the funeral of the late Queen Victoria in St. George's Chapel on Saturday afternoon were indescribable. ...

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  3. SUNDAY'S SERVICE.

    At 6 o'clock yesterday evening the Bishop of Winchester (Dr. Davidson) conducted a short service in the Albert Memorial Chapel beside the remains of the late Queen, in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  4. THE NAVAL PAGEANT.

    The late Queen anticipated the possibility of her death taking place at Osborne, and in her will her Majesty left directions for a naval pageant in case of such an event. ...

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  5. A DRUIDICAL TRIBUTE.

    At the last meeting of the Progres[?] Lodge, No. 301, U.A.O.D., Balmain, presided over by Bro. Brennan, A[?]h Druid, it was decided that the lodge should [?]o into mourning for a period of three months, ...

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  6. INTERMENT AT FROGMORE.

    The King has decided that the public shall be admitted to Windsor Park to see the funeral procession to Frogmore. The remains of the late Queen will be ...

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  7. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    Memorial services for the late Queen were held yesterday in all the cathedrals and churches of the United Kingdom. ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING.

    On the water yesterday the warships had still the white ensign at half-mast, and aboard the German cruiser the Imperial colours were flying as they have been since the Queen's death. The French mail ...

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  9. THE ROYAL SALUTE AT PORTSMOUTH.

    On Friday the firing of the Royal salute by the guns at Portsmouth was heard at the Crystal Palace. ...

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  10. A TRIBUTE BY JUDGE DOCKER.

    Before commencing the business of the Quarter Sessions, Judge Docker rend a tribute to the memory of the late Queen. He said she was the head of the system of justice, and from her the Judges derived ...

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  11. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    A memorial service was held at St. Alban's, Darlington, on Saturday last, and was attended by a large congregation. The special form of the funeral service issued by the Arch bishop was used. ...

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  12. NAVAL OFFICERS DECORATED.

    The King has conferred on Vice-Admiral Sir J. R. T. Fullerton the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, and has decorated other naval officers concerned in the funeral ...

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  13. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Saturday was observed as a holiday, the public buildings being draped. A memorial service was held in the Presbyterian and Anglican churches. The sermon in the Presbyterian Church was preached by ...

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  14. MOURNING IN WINDSOR.

    The town of Windsor was elaborately draped. Everyone were the deepest mourning. ...

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  15. HURSTVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Special "in memoriam" services were conducted in this church on Sunday, January 27, Saturday last, and also on Sunday. The church was becomingly draped with black knotted up with purple ribbon. ...

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  16. COUNTLESS WREATHS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

    Countless wreaths have arrived at Windsor deanery from foreign sovereigns, from presidents of republics, from every quarter of the United Kingdom, from India, from South ...

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  17. ETON BOYS AS GUARDS.

    Many of the scholars of Eton helped to guard the route of the funeral from Windsor Station to St. George's Chapel. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS VIEW THE PROCESSION.

    One hundred Australian soldiers and colonists viewed the procession from Mr. Hoare's mansion in Piccadilly. ...

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  19. THE PERIOD OF MOURNING.

    It ia probable that the city will this morning resume its normal appearance. At the Government buildings—and, also, it is to be presumed, at business establishments—the flags, if any, will be raised mast ...

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  20. WORLD-WIDE FUNERAL SERVICES.

    On Saturday funeral services were held in all the churches of the Empire, all through the United States of America, and in British churches in foreign countries. ...

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  21. IN THE UNITED STATES.

    President M'Kinley, members of his Ministry, Judges, diplomatists, Senators, and others were present at the service at Washington. ...

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  22. EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received letters of condolence on the death of the Queen from the Consul-General for the Libarian Republic, the aldermen and people of ...

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  23. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    Saturday was entirely devoted by all sections of the community to an act of public mourning in reverent respect of the memory of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, everything in the nature of business o[?] ...

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  24. METHODIST FREE CHURCH.

    Memorial services were conducted on Sunday night in the United Methodist Free Church, Balmain, by the Rev. E. W. Briacombe, who took as his subject "Victoria." Specially selected music was rendered ...

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  25. UNITED SERVICE AT THE GLEBE.

    In connection with the day of mourning for the late Queen Victoria the members of the We[?]layan, Presbyterian, and Congregational churches of the Glebe district held a united memorial service in the ...

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  26. IN FOREIGN CITIES.

    The Czar and the Czarina attended the funeral service held in the English and American church at St. Petersburg. The service at Athens was attended by the ...

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  27. A REMARKABLE CRISIS.

    One of the most remarkable labour disputes that has ever occurred in the history of Australia took place this evening, when over 200 coal-trimmers came out on strike as a protest against the action of ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Speaking at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Randwick, last Sunday, the Very Rev. Father Treand said that there had within the past few days passed away to receive the reward of a ...

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  29. THE DAY IN QUEENSLAND.

    Yesterday was kept a close holiday, with tolling of muffled bells and firing of minute guns. Except to attend the various memorial services, people did not move about. In the morning the streets of the city ...

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  30. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    On Saturday a solemn fast was held in Cape Colony and in Natal. The statues of the Queen at Capetown, at Durban, and at Pietermaritzburg were covered with wreaths. ...

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  31. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev. Dr. Clou[?]ton, assisted by the Rev. J. Lamont (Mosman) and the Rev. James Cosh, B. D. (Drummoyne), conducted an impressive service in the Globe Presbyterian Church on Saturday morning. ...

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  32. IN THE COLONIES.

    There was a total suspension of business in Canada during the funeral on Saturday. Services were held by all creeds in Canada, in the colonies, and in India. ...

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  33. THE QUEEN'S STATUE.

    It appeara that some uneasiness has arisen amongst the various schools of the city and suburbs from the fact that only a few neighbourhoods were represented in the choral proceedings at the ...

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  34. PARADE AT PEKING.

    A parade of British and foreign troops was held at Peking on Saturday. Afterwards an English service was held, representatives of all the troops of the Allies attending. ...

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  35. ROYAL MESSAGE TO QUEENSLAND.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following message from Mr. Chamber[?]a[?], Secretar[?] of State for the Colonies:—"I have received his Majesty's command to request that you will express ...

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  36. THE MUSIC IN THE ROYAL CHAPEL.

    At the funeral service on Saturday in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, there was, by the King's wish, a succession of solemn anthems. "Man that is Born of Woman" was sung ...

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  37. SATURDAY'S PAGEANT.

    The crowd during the funeral procession through London on Saturday was the largest ever seen in the city. Tho procession was a triumph of ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. MOURNING IN ADELAIDE.

    Affectionate tribute to the memory of the late Queen was provided by the people of South Australi[?] on Saturday. The expressed wish of the Government that the public would not indulge in holiday making ...

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  39. ROCKDALE TOWN HALL.

    The Rockdale Town Hall was draped in mourning. On Sunday afternoon an in memoriam service was held in the hall by the St. George Sunday-school Union, at which there was a large attendance. ...

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  40. THE COFFIN IN THE ALBERT MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

    At the conclusion of the service in St. George's Chapel yesterday afternoon the coffin containing the remains of the late Queen was removed to the Albert Memorial Chapel, and ...

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  41. REFERENCES BY MR. D. THOMSON.

    Speaking in the North Sydney School of Ar[?] l[?]st night, Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.L.A., explained that the reason he had postponed his first federal address was [?] account of the death of the Queen. He was ...

    Article : 167 words
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