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  2. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. CLOUDY CONDITIONS AT BRUNI ISLAND.

    Cloudy conditions were experienced yesterday afternoon at Bruni Island station; where the total eclipse of the sun was to have been observed. ...

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  3. MINING. LONDON MARKET.

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  5. THE KING'S DEATH. THE EMPIRE IN MOURNING.

    Further details relative to the illness leading up to the King's death show that the trouble first manifested itself in Paris, where an attack of acute ...

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  6. PUBLIC AND NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The magnitude of the Empire's loss and the aspirations towards the unimpaired maintenance of great Liberal raditions of Queen Victoria's and ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The accession to the Throne of King George V. was proclaimed from the steps of the House of Parliament, Adelaide, yesterday by the Governor. ...

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  8. CATHOLIC SYMPATHY.

    The Pope and Cardinal Merry del Val have sent messages of condolence to King George. ...

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  9. MINUTE GUNS FIRED.

    Minute guns were fired at Gibraltar, Malta, and other stations to-day. ...

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  10. ECLIPSE NOT OBSERVED AT SYDNEY.

    Cloudy conditions prevailed at Sydney yesterday afternoon, and the eclipse of the sun was not observed. ...

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  11. EFFECT IN PORTUGAL.

    The day of King Edward's funeral will be observed in Portugal as a day of national mourning. King Manuel attends the funeral. ...

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  12. IN BROKEN HILL.

    At last night's meeting of the Broken Hill Branch of the A.N.A., after several new members had been admitted, and before the ordinary routine ...

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  13. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  14. Family Notices

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  15. PRESIDENT TAFT'S MESSAGE

    President Taft cabled to King George as follows:—"In renewing the condolences of the American Government and people, I convey my heartiest good ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. TROUBLE IN A FIRE BRIGADE.

    Trouble has occurred in the ranks of the firemen attached to the West Maitland Brigade, and a strike is in progress. ...

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  17. THE NEWS IN JAPAN.

    There was great gloom in Tokio (Japan) at the news of the King's death. All public functions were suspended, and the newspapers appeared ...

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  18. IRELAND'S SORROW.

    The Earl of Aberdeen (Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), in a message to Queen Alexandra, expressed the whole-hearted sorrow and sympathy and the great ...

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  19. Barrier Miner.

    FROM all that Mr. M'Gowen has so far said in the way of criticism of Mr. Wade's railway pronouncement it would not seem that Broken Hill and the ...

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  20. THE KAISER'S SORROW.

    The Kaiser, in acknowledging the President of the Reichstag's telegram, condoling with him in the death of his uncle (King Edward), said: "I thank ...

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  21. VISITING VICINITY OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    Thousands of Londoners visited the vicinity of Buckingham Palace to-day, and gazed on the Royal Standard flying half-mast, and at the white blinds in ...

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  22. THE SOUTH.

    The dispatches from the South mine last week consisted of 864 tons of concentrates, 670 tons of which went to Port Adelaide. In development. No. 3 ...

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  23. SPECIAL SERVICE FOR THE DEAD.

    A special service for the dead was held at St. Paul's this afternoon, similar to that held at Queen Victoria's death. The anthem was Brahm's ...

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  24. OPENING SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Duke of Connaught or Prince Arthur will open the South African Parliament instead of, as originally proposed, the Prince of Wales (now ...

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  25. FRENCH SYMPATHY.

    M. Camdon (French Ambassador to Great Britain), on behalf of France and his fellow diplomats visited Sir Edward Grey (Foreign Secretary) to-day, ...

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  26. THE JEWS' SYMPATHY.

    The Chief Rabbi, in a sermon in London, said that no section of the Empire was more stirred at the death of the King than the Jewish ...

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  27. LONDON SCHOOLS CLOSING.

    The London schools will be closed to-morrow after addresses to the children have been given. ...

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  28. CANADIAN PREMIER'S MESSAGE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Canadian Premier) cabled a feeling message to Lord Crewe (Colonial Secretary) on behalf of the Government and people of Canada. ...

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  29. THE JUNCTION.

    During the week ended the 7th instant the mill ran 56½ hours, and treated 857 tons of crudes, assaying 13.2 per cent. lead, 9.5oz. silver, and 7.3 ...

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  30. EGYPT IN MOURNING.

    All nationalities in Egypt are in mouring and all fetes have been postponed. The theatres are closed. ...

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  31. FOREIGN KINGS COMING TO ENGLAND.

    The Kaiser, King of Greece, King of Belgium, and King of Spain are coming to England. The Kaiser and the Emperor of ...

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  32. THE ASHFIELD SHOOTING.

    Late last night the condition of Mrs. M'Murtrie, the victim of the shooting mishap at Ashfield on Saturday evening, seemed slightly improved. ...

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  33. A GENUINE FRIEND TO THE CATHOLICS.

    Father Vaughan said that King Edward's personal friend was the man in the street. He was the best known best loved, and best trusted man in ...

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  34. SPANISH SYMPATHY.

    King Alfouso and Queen Ena of Spain sent an affectionate message to the Prince of Wales (now King George) and the Royal Family. The Court at ...

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  35. PRIME MINISTER LEARNS NEWS OFF GIBRALTAR.

    Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) learnt the news of the King's death by a wireless message off Gibraltar on board H.M.S. Enchantress. He immediately ...

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  36. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday all the Ministers were present. It was decided, in consequence of the death of the King, to ...

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  37. GENERAL BOTHA'S IMPRESSIVE WORDS.

    General Botha (Premier of the Transvaal), speaking in the course of a striking interview, recalled what he termed King Edward's noble welcome ...

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  38. BLOCK 14.

    During last week, Block 14 dispatched 531 tons of carbonate ore of the usual grade to Port Pirie, on account of the Sulphide Corporation. ...

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  39. SYMPATHY IN INDIA.

    Reuter's Calcutta correspondent states that references were made to the late King in all the churches and Mosques. The Hindu and Buddhist ...

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  40. T HE SOUTH BLOCKS TROUBLE.

    A representative of "The Miner" saw Mr. E. Horsington, secretary of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association as he was about to commence work ...

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  41. THE PROCLAMATION IN SYDNEY.

    The proclamation of the accession of King George V. will be made in Sydney to-day. ...

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  42. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Up to the present no determination has been arrived at by the Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce as to what course will be followed in connection ...

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  43. LATE KING AND WESTRALIAN PREMIER.

    When Mr. Moore (Westralian Premier) was granted an audience with the late King, though he was apparently suffering a severe attack of bronchitis, ...

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  44. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BURIAL.

    It has been provisionally arranged that the King's burial will take place on May 20. The body will, previous to burial, lie in state in the Throne room ...

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  45. CLOSING OF THE STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Owing to the death of King Edward the Stock Exchange yesterday adjourned till the following day. Telegrams were received from ...

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  46. UNITED SERVICE AT WESLEY CHURCH.

    The Ministerial Association have arranged to hold a united service in Wesley Church, Sulphide-street, on the day of the late King's funeral. The time ...

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  47. A RIOT AT DARLINGHURST.

    On Saturday at midnight there was a riot ut Darlinghurst. A party of between 18 and 25 seamen from, two German boats were seen to board the ...

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  48. SHIP CAUGHT IN A HURRICANE.

    The (Norwegian ship Ilala, bound from Smoky Bay, in.South Australia, to the English Channel with a cargo of wheat, put into port Jackson ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. COLLIDES WITH BARBED-WIRE FENCE.

    A severe accident happened to H. Doley, of Pekina, yesterday. He was riding after a runaway in the darkness when he collided with a barbed-wire ...

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  50. M.U. RIFLE CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Manchester, Unity Rifle Club was held at Tattersall's Hotel last night. Captain Elliott presided. Messrs. ...

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  51. TURBINE FIRE ENGINE.

    Mr. Lapseley, Chief Officer of the Perth Fire Brigade, has introduced a turbine fire engine, consisting of a large motor-car, attached to which is ...

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  52. EULOGY BY ITALIAN STATESMAN.

    The Marquis Sunguiliano, in the course of a speech in the Italian Senate, which adjourned for three days, recalled some of his impressions of ...

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  53. MOURNING IN SCOTLAND.

    Profound grief has been shown at Aberdeen and Deeside (Scotland). The mourning for the death of the King is general througout Scotland. ...

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  54. A WOMAN INJURED.

    Mrs. William Mosey, junr., of Robertson, was severely injured yesterday through falling off a case. While papering a wall she landed on her side ...

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  55. SALVATIONIST SYMPATHY.

    Queen Alexander is bearing up wonderfully well under the sad circumstances, She attended with the Prince of Wales (now King George) the family ...

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  56. PORT GERMEIN RAILWAY.

    Mr. G. D. Delprat (general manager of the B.H. Proprietary mine), when giving evidence before the Northern Railways Commission yesterday, said ...

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  57. A.M.A. REFERENDUM.

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  58. NEWS IN PARIS.

    At Paris at I o'clock on Saturday morning the British Embassy had not heard the news of the King's death, but the newspaper telegrams spread ...

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  59. MISSING BOY SCOUT FOUND.

    George Seager (12), the boy scout, who ran away from, home, and was missing for a fortnight, has been restored to his parents. He tramped 56 ...

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  60. IN MELBOURNE.

    Official intimation has been received in Melbourne that the Governor-General, Governor, and the Ministers of the Crown for the Commonwealth will ...

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  61. CHINESE GARDENER IN TROUBLE.

    Louey Say, a Chinese gardener, was arrested at Perth on Sunday evening on a charge of discharging a firearm with intent to do grevious bodily harm. ...

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  62. COURT IN MOURNING.

    The Court will enter upon a year of mourning. There will be full mourning till November 7. ...

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  63. KING GEORGE'S FIRST APPOINTMENT.

    Earl Carrington succeeds the Marquis of Ch[?]deley as the Lord Great Chamberlain. This is King George's first appointment. ...

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  64. MOURNING IN GERMANY.

    The German Army and Navy officers will go into mourning for a week. King Edward's Prussian regiments of Dragons and Guards will wear ...

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  65. CAST OF KING EDWARD'S HEAD.

    Mr. Bruce Joy has made an excellent east of King Edward's head. Mr. Brace Joy's cast was made at Queen Alexandra's special request. It ...

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  66. A MAIL STEAMER'S EXPERIENCES.

    The R.M.S. Ophir had other experiences in addition to the case of a coaltrimmer jumping overboard. On April 7, the day after the vessel left ...

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  67. PRINCESS BEATRICE HURRIED TO LONDON.

    The Princess Beatrice dearnt that the King was critical on Friday evening at Biarritz, ane left for London at midnight. ...

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  68. MILITARY IN MOURNING.

    Military officers will wear mourning till November 6. The infantry's drams and colors and the cavalry's standards and trumpets will be draped in black ...

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  69. SHOWING MERCY TO PRISONERS.

    Several magistrates, including those at Coventry and Glasgow, have discharged all prisoners for minor offences. ...

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  70. THE WEATHER.

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  71. PROCLAMATION OF KING GEORGE.

    The proclamation that yesterday should be observed as a day of mourning for King Edward was countermanded, and a Royal salute in honor of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  72. TOKENS OF SORROW.

    An endless stream of tokens of sorrow is coming from all countries, including Greece. Turkey, the Balkans, Scandanavia, and China. ...

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  73. AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN TRIBUTES.

    The Emperor Froncis Joseph of Austria, the Arehduke Franz Ferdinand, Ministers and others visited the British Embassy to express their sympathy ...

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  74. STOCK EXCHANGES CLOSE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND AMERICA.

    The stock exchanges. Government offices and theatres in South Africa were closed, and all sporting postponed on account of King Edward's death. ...

    Article : 70 words
  75. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES.

    After the house of Commons sitting yesterday. Members in the lobbies eagerly discussed the constitutional issues involved in the death of the King. ...

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