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  4. Funeral Arrangements.

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—Headed by the late King's piper, Forsyth, playing this Lament the body of King George was borne in darkness ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN SYMPATHY.

    CAIRO, Jan. 2l.—King Fund has cabled to King Edward us follows: I have no doubt that under your Majesty's aegies, Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  6. PRACTICE DISCONTINUED.

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—Simple, homely art marks the beginning of the new reign. Since the days of King Edward VII. the staff at Sandringham ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND'S PROCLAMATION.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 22.—The ceremony of proclaiming King Edward VIII., was performed to-day in the variable Australian capital cities. ...

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  8. United in Sorrow

    BRISBANE, jan. 22.—In a broadcast address over the national network, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) feelingly recorded the ...

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  9. FOOTBALL FIXTURES.

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—The English Rugby Union has cancelled all matches until further notice. The Scottish Union has cancelled Saturday's games ...

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  10. STREAM OF MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Jan, 21.—Every public body in Great Britain testifies its grief at the King's death. Leading public figures including Mr. ...

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  11. National Mourning.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 22.—Monday, Australia Day and Tuesday the date fixed for the funeral of the late King, will, be public holidays in ...

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  12. POWERS OF GREAT MAN.

    The Primate of Australia (Archbishop le Fanu), in a national broadcast from Perth, said the death of King George touched all hearts. He ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND'S TRIBUTE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 22.—The Speaker of the Queensland Parliament (Mr. G. Pollock) said yesterday: The Parliament of Queensland sorrows with ...

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  14. WORLDWIDE SORROW.

    LONDON. Jan. 21.—Official messages and press telegrams from every part of the world received to-day, show that the whole world is ...

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  15. Message of Loyalty.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 22.—A message from the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) conveying Australia's loyal congratulations to King ...

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  16. WEEK-END SPORT.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 22.—Following the King's death the majority at Brisbane's sporting fixtures on Saturday and Monday will be cancelled, in addition ...

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  17. LABOR'S DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—Mr. C. R. Attice, Sir Waiter Citrine, and Mrs. Adamson, representing the National Council of Labor, went to ...

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    A doctor declares that people with hobbies rarely go crazy. He doesn't explain what happens to those who have to live with people with hobbies. ...

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