The news of the King's illness published on Saturday morning was the principal topic of conversation in the city, but the people were not prepared for the final ...
Article : 1,015 wordsEvery house in Tokio has been hung with crossed flags of Great Britain and Japan, aB a sign of the alliance between the two nations, and the staves have been ...
Article : 276 wordsThe sad news was received, at the Commonwealth office shortly after 12 o'clock. The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) immediately sent for those of his colleagues who ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Admiralty has ordered the navy to Bo into mourning for six months. The playing of the naval bands in public has been suspended, and likewise bugle salutes. ...
Article : 30 wordsA11 the great liners which were at sea when the news was published of the death of the King, and could be signalled, were informed tirelessly of the fact, and they in ...
Article : 46 wordsIn the absence of Mr. J. Verran (Leader of the Labour Party) in Kangaroo Island, the secretary of the Parliamentary party (Mr. Crawford Vaughan) was ...
Article : 234 wordsMany Parliamentary tributes have been paid to the late King. An address to hie successor of condolence and congratulations will be moved in the House of Commons on ...
Article : 455 wordsThe Governor-General to-day received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, May 9:—"In reply to your two ...
Article : 123 wordsIn all the churches on Sunday the death of His Majesty the King was made the subject of sympathetic reference. Not withstanding the limited time in which, to ...
Article : 75 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Hurt Bosanquet), on hearing the sad news, immediately decided to cancel all social engagements for the present. The Royal ...
Article : 512 wordsOn Saturday morning Lord Dudley (the Governor-General) received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"May 6—Profoundly ...
Article : 656 wordsThe members of the Adelaide Liedert[?] paid a touching tribute to the memory of the late King Edward VII. on Tuesday evening. In place of the usual ringing ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Earl of Heath, the founder of the Empire League, in a letter to the London newspapers, has suggested that it would probably be found in consonance with ...
Article : 108 wordsHe yielded to a power none can flee—Nor King nor subject; neither bond nor free. The King is dead! Great England's King! The bosom heaves, the sad tears fall; ...
Article : 232 wordsA cable message was dispatched on Monday from the Adelaide branch of the Royal Society of St. George, offering deep sympathy to their Majesties the King and Queen, who ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Bishop of Adelaide summoned a special meeting of the Greater Chapter on Tuesday to consider what steps should be taken to join in the national mourning for ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), when scen on Saturday evening at his residence, Wyoming, Wayville, said:—"The sad news of the King's death will be received ...
Article : 371 wordsSo soon as the news was made general the managers of places of entertainment and the officials of all the sporting bodies announced that there would be no ...
Article : 327 wordsMr. J. Delebanty (Secretary of the Coun cil of Churches) informed us on Tuesday that arrangements were being made for the holding by that body of a memorial ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 14 May 1910, Page 47
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