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  2. MR. WADE IN REPLY.

    The interview with Mr. Hughes was shown to the Premier last evening. Having perused the statement of the angry Federal Minister Mr. Wade said:-- ...

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  3. LORD ISLINGTON.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Lord Islington, Governor-Designate of New Zealand, was farewelled at Charing Cross station to-day, en route for his new home. ...

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  4. A CONSTABLE CHARGED.

    LISMORE, Tuesday.--Lewis William Holdorff, police constable at Armidale, at present under suspension, and formerly stationed at Lismore, was charged before the police magistrate to-day ...

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  5. LOCH KATRINE SAFE.

    Rolling lazily at the end of a long length of towline from Messrs. Fenwick's tug Heroic, the dismasted barque Loch Katrine hove in sight off Sydney Heads at daylight yesterday. The ...

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  6. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    A special meeting of the executive committee of the Employers' Federation was held yesterday, when it was resolved to forward the following letter to Lord Chelmsford:-- ...

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  7. THE COUNTIES GEIEF.

    BOMBALA, Tuesday.--Sympathetic reference was made to the King's death by Father Moore at Mass on Sunday. Yesterday afternoon a largely-attended memorial service was held at ...

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  8. CO-OPERATION OF THE CHURCHES.

    Following upon the proclamation with regard to the tolling of church bells, the Premier has written personal letters to the recognised heads of the various religious denominations ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BELLS.

    At the afternoon session of the Presbyterian Assembly, a communication was received from the Premier (Mr. Wade). It asked that the bells of the churches should be tolled for an ...

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  10. HIGHLAND SOCIETY.

    The Highland Society and all affiliated Scottish Societies throughout New South Wales have conveyed to the Governor their deep and sincere sorrow at the lamented death of King ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).--The proclamation of King George was read to-day by the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward), at the Parliament buildings, and by the Mayors at the various ...

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  12. "LONG MAY WE HAVE MONARCHY!"

    When the Water and Sewerage Board met yesterday morning the president, Mr. W. J. Miliner, spoke of the great loss suffered by the board and the whole community in the death of the ...

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  13. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    The following have reached the State Governor;-- METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW SOUTH WALES. ...

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  14. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the above league on Monday night Mr. E. W. Quinn (president) moved the following motion;--"That we, the members of the Young Australian Football League, desire ...

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  15. NEW THEOLOGY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Rev. Silvester Home, pastor of Whitefield Church, presiding at a meeting of the Congregational Union, asked Rev. J. R. Campbell to accept his ...

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  16. IRON TRADES EMPLOYERS.

    At a meeting of the Iron Trades Employers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. P. Frank in the chair) last evening the following, resolution was passed:-- ...

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  17. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Your Excellency,--On behalf of the Council of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales, I desire to express, through your Excellency, as representative of the King, its profound sorrow ...

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  18. HEAVY WEATHER AT SEA.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The barque Louisa Craig arrived here to day, after a passage of 20 days from Newcastle. She encountered a fierce gale and tremendous sens, and sustained ...

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  19. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    A vote of condolence with the bereaved Queen and Royal Family was passed at the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution last night, on the motion of Bro. W. E. ...

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  20. A CASE OF ANTHRAX.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--John Fisher (33), a blacksmith, of Ashburnton, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital to-day, suffering from anthrax in a mild form. ...

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  21. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    On behalf of the Loyal Orange Institution of Australasia the following letter was sent to the Governor-General:-- Your Excellency, on behalf of members of ...

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  22. THE NAVAL FORCES.

    On Monday, at 3 p.m., a funeral salute of 68 guns was fired by the New South Wales Naval Forces at the naval depot, Rushcutters Bay. At the ordinary muster last night, the whole of the ...

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  23. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Chinese Imperial Assembly, which is a prelude to the establishment of a Parliament and Constitution, will open at Pekin on October 3. ...

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  24. PANEGYRICS IN CHURCHES..

    CROOKWELL, Tuesday.-The news of the King's death caused a profound sensation throughout the district. On Sunday special prayers were offered at the Catholic and ...

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  25. THROUGH OTHER CHANNELS.

    When the city aldermen met for their ordinary fortnightly meeting last night the Lord Mayor suggested an adjournment after the following resolutions were carried, which was ...

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  26. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society, on assembling for rehearsal yesterday evening, resolved to adjourn as a tribute to the memory of the late King; but before doing so they sang, under ...

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  27. HIGH COURT JUDGES.

    The judges on the High Court bench at Darlinghurst--Sir Samuel Griffith, C.J., Mr. Justice O'Connor, and Mr. Justice Isaacs--took the oaths of allegiance and of office prior to the ...

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  28. PIPE IN HIS MOUTH.

    BALLINA, Tuesday.--George Bennett was today charged with having a pipe in his mouth while engaged in the occupation of a butcher at Anderson Brothers' shop. ...

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  29. IN OTHER STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The State Governor, at the request of the Premier, to-day sent through the Secretary of State for the Colonies to King George the following message of ...

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  30. WAVERLEY POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    The Waverley Political Labor League passed the following resolution:-- "That the Waverley Political Labor League hereby places on record its deep regret at the ...

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  31. BATTLESHIP HERCULES LAUNCHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The battleship Hercules will be launched privately, without any ceremonial, at Jarrow to-day. The Hercules was laid down in July at last ...

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  32. NEW KING'S ACCESSION.

    The accession of his Majesty King George V. was referred to by Rev. Professor R. G. Macintyre at the afternoon session of the Presbyterian Assembly. He suggested that the ...

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  33. COSTA RICA EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--President Taft, as president of the Red Cross League, has appealed for contributions to relieve the increasing distress at Costa Rica, due to ...

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  34. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS ASSOCIATION.

    On behalf of the town clerks of the State of New South Wales who are members of the Local Government Clerks' Association, the president (Mr. C. A. Vivian) has asked Lord Chelmsford ...

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  35. POWLETT COALFIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The sale of the right to lease Crown allotments at the Powlett-coalfield township was held to-day, and some record prices were obtained. Prices rose rapidly, ...

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  36. THE BOAT'S CREW.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The seven members of the Loch Katrine's crew, who sailed 150 miles to Gabo island in an open boat, for assistance, and were brought on to Melbourne by ...

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  37. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY.

    Stott and Hoaro Ltd., Sydney, have received from the Remington Typewriter Company of New York the following cable:--"Deepest sympathy to British associates in great national ...

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  38. THE NEW SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM.

    At yesterday!s meeting of the Council of the British Empire, League. Archdeacon Boyce (president) said, the new King reigned, and in hearty loyalty he should have all respect and honor ...

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  39. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--After the second ballots in connection with the election to the French Chamber of Deputies, the Government's normal working majority is 350, ...

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  40. STATE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The competitions for this year's State amateur boxing championships were commenced at the Gaiety Athletic-hall last night, before a full house. It was not exacted that any ...

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  41. THE EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    The Council of the Empire League held a special meeting at the Town-hall yesterday. Archdeacon F. B. Boyce presiding. It was decided to cable Mrs. Hugh Dixson in London, ...

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  42. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

    At the annual session of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, held in the Protestant-hall yesterday, the following resolutions were moved by Bro. Ald. W. J. Walker (general secretary), ...

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  43. MARRICKVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    In the course of his sermon on Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Roseby spoke of the striking sense of unity which the world realised on occasions such as these. The name of the deceased King ...

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  44. CHANGSHA RIOTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" declares that the farce of punishing the alleged ringleaders of the Changsha riots has begun at ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Since the Commonwealth trawler Endeavor has boon engaged exploring the Australian coastal fishing grounds, inquiries have been made by leading ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The remainder of the judges in Brisbane took the oath of allegiance to the new King to-day. At the Presbyterian General Assembly, Dr. ...

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  47. NEWTOWN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Newtown Council last night adjourned its usual fortnightly meeting on account of the death of the King. The Mayor, Ald. H. T. Morgan, moved:-- ...

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  48. HABERFIELD DISTRICT ASSOCIATION

    At a very largely attended meeting of the Haberfield District Association, held on Monday night, the president, in feeling terms, referred to the calamity that had overtaken the British ...

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  49. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Royal Commission on Electoral Reform recommends the adoption of the alternative system of voting where there are more than two candidates ...

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  50. KING EDWARD'S DEATH.

    After the meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday it was announced that Friday, May 20, had been appointed as Bank Holiday throughout the State, in order that it might ...

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  51. MUNICIPALITY OF HUNTER'S-HILL.

    At the meeting of the council, held on Monday, the following resolution was passed:-- "That the council desires to record its profound regret at the great loss the nation has ...

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  52. BURGLARY.

    A burglary was committed at Seven-hills one evening at the end of last week, the residence of Mr. G. W. Horwood, orchardist, being entered whilst the inmates were in the back ...

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Adelaide branch of the Royal Society of St. George, who on Monday sent a cable of sympathy to King George and Queen Mary, to-day received a ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The following letter was forwarded to the Premier, expressing, on behalf of the Australian Natives' Association, its profound sympathy upon the death of the King:-- ...

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  55. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  56. WAVERLEY COUNCIL.

    When the Waverley Council last night bad confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting, the Mayor (Ald. R. G. Watkins) asked the aldermen to be upstanding while he referred to the ...

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  57. THE GRACIOUS QUEEN-MOTHER.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--In the course of a brief address at All Saints Cathedral to-night. Rev. Gordon Tidy, acting dean, made the following reference to the Queen-Mother:--"If we ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The deadlock in the rubber market is ended, and all offerings are being sold about 16d per 1b. below the boom level. The Suevic is the first of the White Star ...

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  59. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Executive Council to-morrow will decide upon the procedure of the oath of allegiance to King George by the chief officers of the State. ...

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  60. SINGLE TAX LEAGUE.

    The council of the Sydney Single Tax League has passed the following resolution--That this league records its appreciation of our late King's service to humanity as Edward the ...

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  62. THE KING'S GRATITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister to-day received through the Governor-General the following cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- ...

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  63. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Just before noon to-day the Governor met members of the Executive Council. He ascended the steps of the Council Chamber and faced a large crowd of citizens, ...

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  64. Y.M.C.A.

    At the men's meeting at the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday afternoon, Mr. J. J. Virgo made special reference to the death of King Edward, and suitable music was rendered. On Monday night ...

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  65. EVENTS POSTPONED.

    Miss Myra Gresty's concert, until June 2. Liverpool Empire concert, until further notice. Monthly meeting of the Highland Society. ...

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  66. WEST MAITLAND.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney has received the following telegram from the Mayor of West Maitland:-- "It is my painful duty to convey through you ...

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