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  2. HER MAJESTY VICTORIA.

    A memorial service for the late Prince . Henry of Battenberg was held yesterday afternoon in Whippingham Church, in the Isle of Wight. The Princess of Wales ...

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  4. Fifth Contingent.

    There are now 125 men and 75 horses in camp at Lytton in connection with the proposed fifth Queensland contingent, and recruiting still is going on. It is anticipated ...

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  5. Coming Census.

    Mr. Hughes, the Registrar-General, interviewed by a representative of the Telegraph this morning, gave some interesting information in regard to the census to be ...

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  6. Great Storm in Sydney.

    A phenomenally heavy downpour of rain occurred in the city last night, nearly 2 12 inches being registered in half an hour. The great rainstorm flooded ...

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  7. LATEST SHIPPING.

    January 20.--LEOPARD, Austrian warship. January 21.--TYRIAN, s., 1,455 tons, Captain Joy, from Sydney and Melbourne. ...

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  8. Emperor William's Arrival.

    The Emperor William of Germany on arrival in London was met at the Charing Cross railway station by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, by whom his Majesty ...

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  9. Central Railway Station.

    We have been courteously supplied with the following special progress report in connection with the erection of the new Central railway station, prepared by Mr. R. Wilson, ...

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  10. Election Petition.

    The petition which was presented against the return of Mr. Thomns Lough (Liberal) for the constituency of West Islington has been considered by the appointed tribunal, ...

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  11. London Church Services.

    Canon Whitworth, prebendary of St. Paul's, who preached at the morning service at the cathedral, asked the congregation to join their prayers for Her Majesty with those ...

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  13. Misgivings Deepened.

    Great reticence has been maintained at Osborne with regard to the character of the relapse suffered by the Queen. Insomnia has admittedly been a great ...

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  14. Convicts Vanish.

    The Kent constabulary (says the Express of December 7) now practically confess themselves out-man[?]uvred and out-generalled by the two Borstal convicts. ...

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  15. Alarm Intensified.

    All the churches, chapels, missions, and clubs throughout London were unusually thronged yesterday, and as the evening and night were on the alarm aud public ...

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  16. Reports in the Press.

    The Times this morning states that no bulletin can convey the precise impression that is on the minds of the skilled observers on the spot, and all our hopes and fears are ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. Great Shock at Capetown.

    News from Capetown states that Her Majesty's illness has caused a great shock to the public there. Preaching in the Anglican Cathedral yesterday, Dean Clarke stated it ...

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  18. King Leopold Leaving Belgium.

    King Leopold of Belgium has started for Osborne. ...

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  19. Duke of York's Visit.

    Nothing official has been received in connection with the reported abandonment of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia; but in official circles it is regarded ...

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  20. Her Majesty's Last Drive.

    It has transpired that on Wednesday last Her Majesty took a drive in her donkey carriage, but in the afternoon she dismissed her pair-horse tandem without taking her ...

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  22. Her Majesty Sinking Fast.

    An official bulletin just issued states that Her Majesty is sinking fast. ...

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  23. Attendants on the Queen.

    Princess Victoria of Wales is at Osborne, and the Dowager Lady Ampthill, Lady of the Bedchamber, is in attendance on her Majesty. ...

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  24. Slight Rally.

    The latest bulletin issued to-day states that the Queen slightly rallied after a sleep. The symptoms occasioning most anxiety point to local obstruction in the brain circulation. ...

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  25. Anxious Crowds.

    Anxious crowds of people assembled throughout Saturday night at Prince's Gate, Osborne, to hear the latest intelligence, and large numbers of people of all classes called ...

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  26. Women Labourers at Leith Docks.

    Twenty-five years ago (says the Scotsman), when schooners and smacks were the great oversea carriers, and cargoes to Leith were mostly confined to light goods, large numbers ...

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  27. Very Latest.

    It is admitted that the health of the Queen has caused anxiety amongst her entourage for the last three months. It now is conceded that Her Majesty has slowly ...

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  28. Unofficial Message.

    The unofficial message received on Sunday morning stating that hopes were becoming fainter created a most painful impression, but Princess Beatrice afterwards telegraphed ...

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  29. Produce Report.

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  30. Gleam of Hope.

    The journey of the Prince of Wales to London to meet the German Emperor created a gleam of hope in London. The general feeling here, as throughout the United ...

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  31. Messages of Sympathy.

    Innumerable telegrams of sympathy and inquiry have been received from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, and also from Canada, India, and South Africa. ...

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  32. Royal Relatives.

    The Emperor William of Germany, thee Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Co[?]aught left Victoria station, London, for Osborne, at 8 o'clock this ...

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  33. Prayers for Recovery.

    Prayers for Her Majesty's recovery have been universally offered among the Anglo- Saxon people throughout the world, as well as in the mosques and temples of India. ...

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  34. Her Majesty's Nurses.

    The Queen is being nursed by Her Majesty's dressers, no trained nurses being employed. ...

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  35. Condition More Serious.

    An official bulletin was issued at midnight, which stated that Into in the evening Her Majesty's condition had become more serious. There was greater weakness, and the power ...

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  36. Plague Regulations.

    All arrangements have now been made for the rescission of the regulations relating to the berthing and fumigation of vessels in connection with the bubonic ...

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  37. Prime Minister at Osborne.

    The Marquis of Salisbury (Premier) and the Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie (Secretary for the Home Department) have been summoned to Osborne. Dr. Thomas Barlow (physician ...

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  38. Duke of York.

    The Duke of York was shooting in the north of England when he was summoned to the bedside of the Queen at Osborne, in the Isle of Wight, but on his arrival in London, ...

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  39. Pressmen Waiting.

    Scores of Pressmen are waiting at the gates at Osborne. ...

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  40. Reprieved Murderer.

    The Executive Council at Perth, West Australia, on Thursday last considered the case of Peter Joyce, who was sentenced to death on December 14 for the murder of his ...

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  41. Study of Necks.

    Palmistry being frow[?]ed on by the law, we must tell churu[?]ters in another way. Why not study necks? Thus, according to a writer in "Sandow's Magazine," the most ...

    Article : 169 words
  42. Crowds at the Mansion House.

    Crowds of p[?]rsons are at the Mansion House awaiting the bulletins as to Her Majesty's condition, which are from time to time posted up o[?]the building. Business in ...

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  43. Science and the World.

    "Shay," he said, as he straightened up, "shay, scientish tell ush worl' flyin' through space, 'n thash no lie, neizher, is it?" He swayed forward and backward a few ...

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  44. Prince of Wales.

    The Prince of Wales, in replying to the court officials in London yesterday, implied that there had been no unfavourable turn in the condition of the Queen. "You see," he ...

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  45. King Leopold Not Going.

    King Leopold of Belgium has altered his intention of proceeding to England, and the arrangements which were being made for his departure have been countermanded. ...

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  46. Emperor William.

    The Emperor William of Germany, when starting for England on Saturday remarked, "I am the eldest grandson of Queen Victoria, and my mother is unable, because of illness, ...

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  47. Latest Bulletin.

    The latest bulletin states that at about 2 o'clock this morning the Queen became comatose, and fearing the worst her family assembled at the bedside. After a time. ...

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  48. Emperor William's Devotion.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Times reports that the prompt decision of the Emperor William to hasten to England on receiving news of the Queen's illness, has created ...

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  52. Consoling Empress Frederick.

    The Emperor William of Germany sent his brother, Prince Henry of Pru[?]is, and the Hereditary Princess of Saxo-Meiningen to condole with his mother, the Empress ...

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