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  2. ROMAN CATHOLICS' TRIBUTE.

    The Rev. Father [?] is a service at Westminster on Sunday, said King Edward on the [?] ...

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  3. UNLEY.

    A special meeting of the Unley City Council was held on Monday evening in connection with the death of the late King and the succession of His Majesty George ...

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  4. REFERENCES AT THE FULL COURT.

    The Full Court formally assembled on Monday moraine but was adjourned almost immediately. His Honor the Chief Justice was supported on the Bench by ...

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  5. VICTORIAN RACE MEETINGS.

    The following telegram was received in Adelaide on Monday afternoon:—"The Committee of the V.R.C. recommends that no rare meetings be held until May 21. ...

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  6. COURT MOURNING.

    The British Court has been ordered into mourning for a year. Full mourning will last until November 11. ...

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  7. IN OTHER STATES.

    Commissioner Hay (Commander of the Salvation Army in Australia and New Zealand), who is at present in Adelaide, to-day telegraphed an official expression of sorrow ...

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  8. BOY SCOUTS.

    Boy Scouts in South Australia will wear a black band one inch wide on the left ann. both in and wit of uniform, for one month. Memorial services will be held throughout ...

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  9. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Several Police Magistrate in the United Kingdom, including those of Coventry and Glasgow, have dismissed all the persona who were on Saturday arrested for minor of ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S SORROW.

    It was fully 12 o'clock on Saturday before the news of the King's death became general, and commercial activity was just then at its height. The national ...

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  11. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Dudley) has received many telegraphic messages in connection with the death, of his late Majesty, and has transmitted thorn to the Secretary ...

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  12. IN MEMORIAM.

    Toll for the dead! Ring out the solemn knell! Gather, ye people, to this long farewell! From every land come ve. from far and ...

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  13. CAST OF KING'S FEATURES.

    Mr. A. Bruce-Joy, a famous London sculptor, has made on excellent cast of the features of King Edward, for the purpose of producing a marble replica. ...

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  14. LOCAL COURT SITTINGS.

    In consequence of the death of the King it is the intention of Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., to adjourn the defended causes set down for hearing on Wednesday ...

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  15. LOYAL GERMANS.

    The Melbourne Densteher Tarn verein was in the midst of its jubilee celebrations when the news of the King's death was received. It was intended that on the last ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY CLOSED.

    In consequence of the death of the King there were no lectures at the University of Adelaide on Monday. ...

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  17. QUEEN MARY.

    The Queen Consort, wife of King George V., has been styled Queen Mary in a circular which has been issued from Marlborough House, the residence of the ...

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  18. STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED.

    The Stock Exchange of Adelaide was closed on Monday out of respect to the memory of the late King. ...

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  19. CONDOLENCE FROM THE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following letter was forwarded by the secretary of the S.A.J.C. on Monday to His Excellency the Governor:—"I have the honour, by direction of the committee ...

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  20. MESSAGE TO SANDRINGHAM PEOPLE.

    King George, in a message to the people of the Sandringham Estate, where King Edward usually resided, referred to the irreparable loss sustained by the death of his ...

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  21. LAURA.

    LAURA, May 9.—A special meeting of the Laura Corporation was held this evening. The Mayor, referring to the death of King Edward and the great loss sustained. ...

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  22. COMBINED RELIGIOUS SERVICE.

    In response to a suggestion made by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) that a combined religious service should be laid, the Rev. W. J. Eddy) Secretary to the ...

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  23. FLAGS AT THE MASTHEAD.

    Upon the arrival of His Excellency the Governor at Parliament House the half masted Union Jack above the building was hauled down, and the Royal Standard ...

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  24. THE STATE BANK.

    The Trustees of the State Bank met as usual at 10.30 on Monday morning, but after the reading of the minutes immediately adjourned out of respect to the ...

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  25. PRINCESS BEATRICE.

    Princess Beatrice learned of the critical state of His Majesty on Friday evening, and at midnight left her home at Biarritz for London. ...

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  26. HINDMARSH.

    the Mayor of Hindmarsh (Mr. W.H. G. Dring) convened a special meeting of the Hindmarsh Council on Monday evening to express sympathy. ...

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  27. MESSAGE OF THE BELLS.

    At st. Andrew's Church, Walkerville, which is the only church in south Australia possessing a peal of bells, the large bell was tolled 68 times on Saturday ...

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  28. MOURNING ARRANGEMENTS.

    A general order has been issued that military officers are to go into mourning until November 6. Until after the funeral the drums and colours of the infantry and ...

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  29. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    During Monday the Private Secretary to the Governor (Mr. W. S. Baillie-Hamilton) revived, on behalf of His Excellency, the following messages, expressing [?] ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL RESPECT.

    The arch at the rear of the mayoral chair was draped in purple and black When the members of the Adelaide City Council met on Monday afternoon. As toon as the ...

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  31. KING GEORGE'S FIRST APPOINTMENT.

    The Earl of Carrington (ex-Governor of New South Wales), who was one of the most intimate friends of King Edward, is to succeed the Marquis of Cholmondeley ...

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  32. THE NAVY'S GREAT LOSS.

    To-day was recognised as a close holiday throughout the States as a day mourning for the late King. On receipt of the official news Vice-Admiral Sir Richard ...

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  33. THE KING'S FUNERAL.

    The heir of the Sultan of Turkey (Suleiman Effendi) and the Turkish Minuter for Foreign Affairs will represent Turkey at the King's funeral. ...

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  34. "REX MORIETUR."

    Edward the King is dead! Lay all your revels low, Cast careless joy and mirht aside, And let us as a nation month ...

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  35. CONSULAR REPRESENTATION.

    The members of the foreign Consular body in Adelaide called at Government House on Monday morning and signed His Excellency visitors book, expressing deep ...

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  36. COURT MOURNING IN JAPAN.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan was notified to-day by a special cable message, form the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs in Tokie that the Emperor. ...

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  37. THE PEACE KING.

    The evident signs of the sincere regret with which the news was received by Admiral Ijichi, of the Japanese training' soundron, and his staff of officers indicated ...

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  38. KING GEORGE V.

    With a fanfare by State trumpeters the Garter Principal Knight of Arms (Sir A.S. Scott-Gatly) proclaimed George V. King of Great Britain and Inland and of the ...

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  39. SALUTE FROM FORT LARGS.

    In honour of the accession of George V, to the throne a Royal salute of 21 guns was fired from Fort Largs at midday on Monday. The Union Jack was hoised to ...

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  40. REFERENCE IN PORT ADELAIDE COURT.

    Upon taking his scat on the Bench at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday Mr T. Gepp, S.M. remarked:—"It was with, very regret that we received the ...

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  41. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor-General (Lord Dudley) to-night forwarded the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"I have the honour to transmit ...

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  42. THE NEW KING.

    From the steps of Parliament House by the Governor (Sir Day Hort Bosanquet) shortly after 11.30 on Monday morning, King George was proclaimed the new ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM THE ANGLIAN CHURCH.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Most Kev. Dr. Wright), as Primate of Australia and Tasmania, has written to the Governor-General in the name of the Archbishops ...

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  44. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The Customs House was dosed on Monday, though at the outset the building was opened for business as usual. Then an order was issued that all work was to be ...

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  45. MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Arthur Bigge (Private Secretary to King George) has written to Mr. Hall Jones (High Commissioner for New Zealand stating that the King was deeply ...

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  46. PROCLAMATION IN OTHER STATES.

    At noon to-day Prince George was proclaimed in Australia King of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions Bevond the ...

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  47. VICTORIAN SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael (Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Victoria) dispatched a telegram to the Secretary of ...

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  48. NAVAL SALUTES.

    Despite the opposition of the towns people the Collie Football Association persisted in playing a football match yesterday and the umpire win had been ...

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  49. DAY OF MORNING.

    [?] stances brought about by to-day being fixed as the day of the [?] official and other mourning arrangements ...

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  50. CORPORATION REFERENCES.

    When the Kensington and Norwood Council met on Monday the Mayor (Mr. C.H. Prosser) said:—"I have to-night to officially announce the death of our ...

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  51. RESOLUTIONS.

    The following resolution was passed at a general meeting of members of the Mrrine Underwriters' Association of South Australia, Limited:—"That this ...

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  52. URGENT POLITICAL AFFAIRS.

    After the formal sitting of the Howe of Commons on Saturday members eagerly discussed in the lobbies the constitutional which have arisen from the demise ...

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  53. SALVATION ARMY AT BUCKING HAM PALACE.

    Mjr. Carpenter, who has charge of the Literary department of the Salvation Army in Melbourne and is visiting Adelaide, said on Monday that the Salvationists who ...

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