The death has occurred of His Serene Highness Prince Francis Joseph Leopold Frederick of Teck. K.C.V.O., D.S.O., brother of Queen Mary. ...
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Article : 98 wordsThe funeral of the late Prince Francis of Teck took place to-day. The body was removed from Marlborough House Chapel to Paddington Station, where the cortege ...
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Article : 104 wordsMr. William H. Triggs (Editor of The Christchurch Press, New Zealand), who took a prominent part in the recent meetings of the Institute of Journalists in ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Under Secretary for the Colonies (Col. Seely), speaking at Ilkeston last night, said if the Unionists' object was to cement the bonds of Empire they had ...
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Article : 99 wordsThe committee of the Confectioners and Grocers' Exhibition of 1911 has offered Australia and New Zealand and Canada between them the entire floorage space of ...
Article : 64 wordsThe tour of the Victorian delegates, Messrs. McKenzie and Elwood Mead, who are seeking settlers for their State's new irrigation colonies, has attracted close ...
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Article : 46 wordsMrs. Mary Greenfield has given to the British Museum an important papyrus, consisting of a magnificent copy of a Theban Book of the Dead, together with ...
Article : 52 wordsThe executive of the Boilermakers' Society has issued a further circular to the members in connection with the lockout from the shipbuilding yards in the north ...
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Article : 37 wordsWilliam Broome, anas BrooKs, tried for the murder, in July last, of Mrs. Isabella Wilson, an elderly widow, who kept an old clothes store at Slough, ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Lords of the Admiralty have decided to transfer to the scrapheap, as being out of date, six battleships of the Royal Sovereign class, which cost £5,546,532 to build. ...
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Article : 75 wordsAn influential committee of the London Chamber of Commerce is privately investigeting the effect of the Declaration of London upon British trade and mercantile ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 29 Oct 1910, Page 33
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