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  2. THE STOCK EXCHANGE .

    Profound regret was express Stock Exchange upon the receipt of news of the death of his Majesty the king Owing, however, to the late hour at which ...

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  3. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    There were crowded congregations at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, when reference was made to the death of the King. The vice-regal pew was draped in black. His ...

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  4. LAW COURTS ADJOURNED.

    The business of the whole of the courts, the Supreme Court, and also at the County Courts, set down for to-day, has been adjourned until to-morrow. ...

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  5. MR. DEAKIN AND THE KING.

    Mr. Deakin telegraphed from Queen cliff to "The Age as follows yesterday:-- "Appreciations of our late sovereign ...

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  6. A NOTE OF RESIGNATION.

    Special services were held in St. Stephen's Church of England yesterday; the church was suitably draped, and the music was appropriate to the occasion. At the ...

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  7. METHODIST.

    The pulpit, and organ gallery at Wesley Church were daped in royal mourning yesterday. The Dead March in Saul was played at the three services held during ...

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  8. A LABOR MINISTER.

    "It is a matter of the profoundest regret this news of the King's death said the Federal Attorney-General to-day, "as it means both the passing of a man and ...

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  9. "SERIOUS ISSUES MAY RESULT."

    Dr. Marshall, during the course of his evening sermon, again made reference to the death of the King. He had taken as his text the words from the 46th Psalm ...

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  10. FEELING AMONGST RIFLE SHOOTERS.

    On all sides in rifle shooting circles propound regret is expressed at the death of the King. As donor of the principal prize shot for at Bisley every year, and as one ...

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  11. "A USEFUL LIFE."

    At the evening service at St. Thomas's Moonee Ponds, the Venerable Archdeacon Lefroy spoke of the loss of the King, who had been devoted to duty, and had done ...

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  12. " THE WORLD'S PEACE."

    During the course of his address on Roosevelt and the World's Peace at the Presbyterian Church, Lennox-street, Richmond, last evening, the Rev. Hugh Kelly ...

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  13. "THE TRUEST TYPE OF ENGLISH GENTLEMAN."

    An overflowing congregation attended St. George's Church of England, Malvern, yesterday. The interior of the church presented a solemn appearance, drapings of ...

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  14. KING EDWARD AS A PHILANTHROPIST.

    Yesterday morning, at the South Melbourne Methodist Mission, Cecil-street, the Rev. Chas. Tregear, referring to the death of the King, said that since his succession ...

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  15. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Speaking at the close of the ceremonies connected with the reopening of St. Monica's Church, Essendon, yesterday, Archbishop Carr said:--"Before offering ...

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  16. MELBOURNE TURN VEREIN.

    The Melbourne Turn Verein held a special meeting on account of the King's death, and expressed sorrow at the event, and deciding also to send a message of ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    The mayor of Maryborough was entertaining the State Premier when the telegram announcing the death of the King was received, and the function was ...

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  18. A GERMAN CELEBRATION POSTPONED.

    At an extraordinary meeting held by the members of the Melbourne Deutscher Turn Verein on Saturday night, it was unanimously resolved that in. view of the demise ...

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  19. "KING AMONGST KINGS."

    Daring his visit to Great Britain a short time ago Sir John Madden met King Edward said on a number of occasions, and in the course of conversation with his Majesty ...

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  20. "THE GREAT PEACEMAKER."

    At St. James Old Cathedral, Little Collins-street, yesterday the Rev. H. F. Scott, at the conclusion of his sermon, made touching reference to the unexpected death ...

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  21. SCENE OUTSIDE "THE AGE" OFFICE.

    Early bulletins posted in front of "The Age" office on, Saturday morning were such as to cause the gravest anxiety. When the last bulletin announcing the King's ...

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  22. "A NATIONAL DISASTER."

    At the Armadale Methodist Church yesterday the Ray. Dr. Fitchett paid an eloquent tribute to the noble qualities of the late-King. The reverend gentleman took ...

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  23. "ONE HEARTBEAT OF RESPECT FUL SORROW."

    At the morning service in the Malvern Presbyterian Church, the Rev. D. Macrae Stewart said that the tidings flashed round the world on Saturday brought the far ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES CLOSED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said yesterday that full holiday arrangements would be observed to-day in all the Commonwealth offices, throughout Australia, ...

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  25. REFERENCE BY STATE TREASURER.

    The news of the death of King Edward was received with profound regret here. Flags were immediately hoisted man mast, and prayers were offered in the churches ...

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  26. "A LOSS TO THE NATION."

    The Rev. Evelyn Snodgrass, preaching at St. John's Anglican Church, Latrobe-street, yesterday, said they all deplored the death of, King Edward, which sad event was a ...

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  27. SERMON BY ARCHBISHOP CLARKE

    The Cathedral was thronged to excess at the evening service, the doors being closed, Sat ten minutes to 7 o'clock because the building was then filled. ...

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  28. BUTCHERS SHOPS.

    It is notified by Messrs. T. K. Bennet Band Woolcock and Messrs. W. Anglis and Co. will be closed at 11 a.m. to-day, and it is likely that many others in the trade will ...

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  29. THE TEMPERANCE PARTY.

    At the temperance meeting held in the large hall of the Temperance Hall last evening drapings of black were hung, whilst feeling references were made to the loss the ...

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  30. TRIBUTE BY DEAN PHELAN.

    Signs of mourning prevailed at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday. The episcopal flag was flying at half mast from the bell tower, and the pulpit was draped in ...

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  31. OTHER ANGLICAN CHURCHES.

    In other Anglican churches references were made to the death of the King. At St. Mary's, Caul field, the Rev. A. Priest announced that a memorial service would ...

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  32. "A WISE AND GRACIOUS RULER."

    At the Sackville-street Methodist Church, Collingwood, yesterday, the Rev. R. Ditterich made a special reference to the King's death. He said the late King had ...

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  33. THE NEWS AT SEA.

    As the pilot steamer Victoria was cruising outside the heads on Saturday awaiting the arrival of the Swedish steamer. Tasmanic with portion of the shipwrecked ...

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  34. A GAME OF BOWLS AT FOOTSCRAY.

    The information that his Majesty had passed to the Great Beyond readied Footscray authoritatively about 12.45 on Saturday, and en public buildings the flag was ...

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  35. ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Archbishop Clarke stated last night that he was making arrangements for the holding of a special memorial service at St. Paul's Cathedral at the same time ...

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  36. A NATIONAL CALAMITY.

    At the Brighton Presbyterian Church yesterday, in the presence of a large congregation, the Rev. D. Ross, of Maribyrnong, spoke during prayer in terms of great ...

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  37. KING EDWARD'S HUMAN SYMPATHY.

    Services appropriate to the occasion of the death of King Edward were conducted yesterday morning and evening in West Melbourne Presbyterian Church by the ...

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  38. FOOTBALL MATCHES POSTPONED.

    Immediately on the announcement of the King's death, Mr. E. L. Wilson, secretary of the Victorian Football League, placed himself in communication with the ...

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  39. PRESBYTERIANS.

    It was before he heard the announce of the death of the King, Rev. Dr. Marshall told the congregation at the morning service in Scots Church yesterday, that ...

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  40. ARCHDEACON HINDLEY'S TRIBUTE.

    Archdeacon Hindley, B.D. in the course of his sermon yesterday morning at St, Barnabas's Church, Balwyn, alluded to the deserted rececourses and football fields on ...

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  41. BAPTIST CHURCH.

    In a special address, at the Baptist Church, Collins-street, yesterday, morning the Rev. F. Spurr said that the whole civilised world to-day was in mourning. ...

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  42. " A WISE AND PRUDENT RULER."

    The Rev. Father Hegarty, at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Malvern, yesterday said that the whole nation was in mourning for the [?] of King Edward. He ...

    Article : 125 words
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