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  2. MORE TRIBUTES OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The council of the City of London yesterday adopted an address to the King and Queen and Royal family expressive of sympathy and the ...

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  3. STREAMS OF CALLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—There are streams of callers at Buckingham Palace. LONDON, Thursday.--There have been ...

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  4. A PREVIOUS CORONATION POSTPONED.

    H.W.L. writes:--"History records a former postponed Coronation. John died October 19, 1216, and was succeeded by his son, Henry III., at the early age of 9 years. The King was crowned ...

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  5. CHILDREN'S FETE AT ROCKDALE.

    The ladies and gentlemen of the Rockdale committee, of which the Mayor (Alderman Trevarthen) was president, Aldermnn Hegerty treasurer, and Mr. W. C. Henwood secretary ...

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  6. PETERSHAM FESTIVITIES.

    There was a record gathering at the Petersham Park yesterday afternoon, [?]lly 6000 persons putting in an appearance to witness the displays in connection with the Coronation festivities. It ...

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  7. ALL SAINTS' WOOLLAHRA.

    The services on the 26th were held at the hours originally arranged. At 8 a.m. there was a celebration of the Holy Communion, and at 10 a.m. the service was altered, so as to be a service of ...

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  8. ST. AUGUSTINE'S, NEUTRAL BAY.

    An impressive intercessory service was held yesterday at St. Augustine'e Church of England, Neutral Bay, conducted by the rector, the Rev. G. North-Ash, chaplain to the mounted forcer. ...

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  9. PROCLAIMING THE KING IN FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--A Suva cable states that King Edward's sovereignty over Fiji was declared this morning. The Administrator read a letter from the King, ...

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  10. INDIAN TROOPS DISTRESSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The illness of the King is regarded as a bad omen by the Indian troops who are in London, and they are obviously distressed. ...

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  11. UNITED SERVICE AT NEWTOWN.

    A united service of intercession wan held yesterday morning in the Methodist Church, Kingstreet, Newtown, at which the Rev. J. A. Nolan presided. A large congregation was present, ...

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  12. ST. MATHIAS' PADDINGTON.

    The service at St. Matthias', Paddington, was well attended, including a number of military representatives. The Rev. J. W. Gillett officiated, and read the special prayer prepared by ...

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  13. FOR THE PADDINGTON FOR.

    Mr. F. Smith, of the Paddington branch of the Sydney City Mission, was entrusted with the distribution of £25 of Government money amongst the poor of that suburb. The money has been ...

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  14. IMPERIAL-COLONAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Imperial-Colonial Conference, which will be presided over by Mr. J. Chamberlain, takes place next week, as arranged prior to his Majesty's ...

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  15. "GOD SAVE THE KING."

    Devotion and supplication were reverently blended in the impressive service held in the Town-hall yesterday morning. Notwithstanding the general uncertainty as ...

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  16. SERVICE AT BURWOOD.

    A special service was held at the Burwood Congregational Church by the Rev. George Campbell. There was a large attendance, children coming from Sun[?]de and Mortlake to ...

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  17. CHILDREN ENTERTAINED AT WOOLLAHRA.

    Over 300 children, and many adults, were present at a Sunday School gathering held in the Congregational Church, Ocean-street, Woollahra, on Wednesday night, at a special gathering. ...

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  18. SIR FREDERICK TREVES.

    WHO PERFORMED THE OPERATION ON THE KING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ST. MATTHEW'S, BONDI.

    A short intercessory service was held at St. Matthew's, Bondi, in lieu of the Coronation service at 11 o'clock yesterday. Similar services are announced for Sunday next. ...

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  20. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    In place of the official service of thanksgiving which had been arranged to celebrate the Coronation of the King, a short service of intercession was held. The service began at. 10.45 a.m., and ...

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  21. SYDNEY NIGHT REFUGE.

    A dinner was given to about 80 men by the committee of management of the Sydney Night Refuge and Reformatory, Francis-street. The dinner was held at the school-hall, ...

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  22. CANTERBURY UNITED SERVICE.

    A united service was held at the Town-hall, Canterbury. The Rev. Dr. Carter said the Litany, Mr. Steel engaged in prayer, and tho Rev. G. Dunkley read the Scriptures. A short ...

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  23. ST. STEPHEN'S. EDGECLIFF..

    At the district church of St. Stephen's, Edgecliff-road, which is the chapel of ease to All Saints' Church, Woollahra, the service of supplication for the King's recovery took the form of ...

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  24. UNITED SERVICE AT PETERSHAM.

    Under the auspices of the Western Suburbs' Ministerial Association, a united intercessory service was held in the Petersham Congregational Church. The Rev. Stewart Anderson ...

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  25. SYDNEY RAGGED SCHOOLS.

    The children of the various Ragged Schools, Harrington-street, in the "Rocks" district, Glebe, foot of Bay-street, Waterloo, Botany-street. Brisbane-street, near Wextord-street, and ...

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  26. ST. PAUL'S. REDFERN.

    There was a service of intercession for the King at St. Paul's, Redfern, last evening. Mr. Thomas Howes presided at the organ, and appropriate hymns were sung. The Litany was ...

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  27. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MANLY.

    A largely-attended service was held yesterday morning in the Presbyterian Church, Manly, when the Rev, J. Anderson Gardiner, B.A., preached, taking as his subject. "All things work ...

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  28. CORONATION FESTIVITIES.

    His Excellency the Governor yesterday received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through his Excellency the Governor-General:--"Referring to my telegram of ...

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  29. DEMONSTRATION AT ASHFIELD.

    The downpour of yesterday morning, and the subsequent threatening weather, did not to any material extent affect the Ashfield Coronation festival: At 10 a.m. there was an enormous ...

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  30. REDFEEN AND DARLINGTON POOR.

    The distribution of nearly 500 orders to the deserving poor of the Redfern and Darlington districts was carried out with dispatch, and the recipients were able to cash their orders ...

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  31. SERVICE AT ASHFIELD.

    Although the united service at Ashfield had been postponed on receipt of the news of the King's illness, it was agreed to hold it at the last moment, and the attendance suffered in ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT BOUNTY.

    The Salvation Army social officers in the city and suburbs had a busy time yesterday. As dispensers of a good share of the Government Coronation bounty, they wore enabled to ...

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  33. REDFERN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    A united intercessory service was held in the Redfern Congregational Church yesterday, at 11 a.m., under the auspices of the South, Sydney Suburban Ministers' Association, the Rev. ...

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  34. GARDEN PARTIES POSTPONED.

    It was decided yesterday that the garden parties arranged to take place at "Cranbrook" today and to-morrow should be indefinitely postponed. ...

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  35. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    The inmates of St. Vincent's Hospital were treated to a poultry dinner yesterday, with champagne, given by the Earl of Hopetoun. The outdoor patients, according to their needs, were ...

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  36. HOLY TRINITY. MILLER'S POINT.

    At Holy Trinity, Miller's Point, the Coronation service that was to have been held was changed to a service of intercession. In his address, the rector, the Rev. P. W. Dowe, spoke of the ...

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  37. THE LONDON INSURANCES.

    To-day's cable news tells us that Lloyd's have lost heavily owing to the postponement of the Coronation, as heavy risks had been accepted from business people against the possibility of ...

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  38. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The boys of the brigade in Kent-street have good reason to remember the Coronation celebrations. On Wednesday evening they were entertained at tea in the Brigade-hall, and ...

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  39. ST. JOHN'S, DARLINGHURST.

    The Bishop of Gippsland, at the intercessory service in St. John's Church, Darlinghurst, yesterday morning spoke from the text, "God Save the King." These words were, he said, ...

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  40. LEICHHARDT SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The pupils of the Leichhardt Superior Public School, before breaking up for tho midwinter vacation, were addressed by the headmaster (Mr. Donald E. Fraser), who made reference to ...

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  41. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    The solemn High Mass which who arranged to be held in St. Mary's Cathedral on the occasion of the King's Coronation was converted into an intercessory service on behalf of his Majesty in ...

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  42. CELEBRATIONS AT GLADESVILLE.

    Yesterday the Gladesville children turned out in large numbers to participate in the Coronation celebrations. After marching through the main street headed by the Balmain Model Band, a ...

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  43. CELEBRATIONS AT ANNANDALE.

    Despite the gloomy outlook yesterday morning, a gathering of some hundreds of school children assembled at the Council Chambers, Annandale, to take part in a demonstration that ...

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  44. ST. JOHN'S. BALMAIN.

    Special intercessory services were held at St. John[?] Church of England, Balmain North, yesterday. At 8 a.m. Holy Communion was celebrated. At 11 a.m the Litany aud Communion ...

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  45. UNITED SERVICE AT WOOLLAHRA.

    At the Woollahra (Point Piper-road) Congregational Church yesterday morning, a united service was held. Rev. Dr. Fordyce presided. In the course of an address, Rev. F. W. Anderson ...

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  46. HUNTER'S-HILL OUTING.

    The pupils of the Hunter's-hill and Woolwich Public Schools assembled yesterday forenoon at the Hunter's-hill School. A procession was there formed, and headed by the local band a ...

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  47. ST. MARY'S. BALMAIN.

    A special service for intercession for King Edward VII. was conducted at St. Mary's Church of England, Balmain East, yesterday morning. The service commenced with the singing of the ...

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