EIGHT ARTILLERY HORSES. COFFIN WITH CROWN, ORB, AND SCEPTRE. THE RIDERLESS CHARGER. HIS FAVORITE DOG. THE DRAPED STANDARD. KING GEORGE V. THE KAISER. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. KINGS OF SPAIN, PORTUGAL, GREECE, DENMARK, NORWAY, AND BULGARIA. THE COFFIN MOUNTED ON A GUN-CARRIAGE PASSING MARLBOROUGH HOUSE AND ST. JAMES'S PALACE. The gun-carriage on which the coffin, containing the remains of King Edward, made its sad progress through London, had never been used in war. It was the same as that on which Queen Victoria's body was borne in 1901. On this occasion it was brought from Edinburgh, where it had been on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 254 wordsThe meeting which is to be held at the Town-hall tomorrow afternoon, under the auspices of the Health Society of New South Wales, is one that ought to enlist the sympathy and ...
Article : 2,024 wordsThe question of compulsory obedience to the rulings of the Privy Council in ecclesiastical matters has evidently been occupying the attention of Anglicans in Queensland as well as ...
Article : 598 words"It is not because Lady Chelmsford and myself are members of the Salvation Army, or that we can promise that we are likely to become members in the near future, that we find ourselves ...
Article : 1,799 wordsHer Majesty Queen Alexandra commanded Messrs. Raphael Tuck and Sons to publish a facsimile of her autograph letter to the nation for sale to the public. By permission of that firm we reproduce one-fourth of the whole facsimile, and they have asked us to state that the whole proceeds of the sale of this fac-simile (copies of which may be procured from any ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 461 wordsSir,--It is told of the late Mr. David Buchanan that, during the course of a fervid protectionist address in the old Protestant-hall, he dramatically asked his audience, "Will anyone tell me if protection is not going to be ...
Article : 367 wordsSir,--"Gas Shareholder" seems very much perturbed, and inclined to a little vindictive uncharitableness. I can assure my interested opponent that I do not intend to do an injustice to anyone. I have said nothing unkind ...
Article : 599 wordsSir,--I was more than pleased to notice in this morning's issue that Mr. Wade intends inquiring into the subject of the size of cornsacks. That cornsacks exceeding the 200lb. capacity are being manufactured locally ...
Article : 370 wordsSir,--Judging from the report of the lecture delivered by Colonel Foster at the University-hall in Melbourne on Saturday, it is evident that some years must elapse before we can have an army sufficiently strong to insure ...
Article : 267 wordsA camp belonging to and adjoining the desidence of Mr. C. H. Cur[?]s, in Fairlight-erescent, Manly, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The contents, including papers and other property ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 28 Jun 1910, Page 9
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