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  2. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    NARRACOORTE, May 15.—This afternoon citizens memorial service in connection with the death King Edward was held in the institute hall. Although ...

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  3. A GENERAL RAIN.

    "Thank goodness, the drought has come to an end." Those words were uttered on Tuesday by a big pastoralist who had just finished scanning" the rainfall list ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will be in Adelaide on Saturday to meet the Countess of Dudley, who will arrive from England by the R.M.S. Osterley on that ...

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  5. DEFENCE AND FINANCE.

    The sittings of the Federal Cabinet this afternoon occupied from 3 o'clock until 6. All the Ministers were present. The principal subject before the Cabinet, which ...

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  6. THE DEAD KING.

    The body of the great King will be removed to-day from the Throne Room in Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where it will He in state until Friday, ...

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  7. FRIDAY'S MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    A memorial service will be held on every British warship on Friday, and also in every prison chapel in England and Wales. ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    From "More Room."—"The Council of Churches have arranged for a memorial service to be held in the Town Hall on Friday next at 2.30 p.m. admission to ...

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  9. NAVAL PARADE.

    The Commonwealth naval, militia, and scnior naval cadets arc requested to muster at the Adelaide Railway Station, north entrance, at 10 a.m. on Friday, to attend ...

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  10. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION'S TRIBUTE.

    The retiring President of the Port Adelaide Sunday School Union (Mr. F. C. Widdop), at the annual meeting on Tuesday evening made reference to the death ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    A case of supposed drowning was brought before the notice of the Glcnelg police by Mr. Ernest Easton on Tuesday. The informant stated to the police that ...

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  12. TRIBUTE OF THE Y.M.C.A.

    On Monday afternoon, at the first meeting of the newly elected board of directors of the Y.M.C.A. the Rev. A. N. [?] the following ...

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  13. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Additional messages of condolence have been received by His Excellency the Governor from the following:—District Council and residents of Rhynie, South ...

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  14. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    So many persons have applied for tickets for the memorial service for His late Majesty, which was being arranged for by the Council of Churches, that it was ...

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  15. IN OTHER STATES.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley has been informed by the Secretary of State for the Ccolnies that Emipure Day celebrations need not he aban ...

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  16. SEVERE CUT.

    O'HALLORAN HILL, May 16.—This morning Mr. R. J. Tapley was using an adze, when it slipped and gashed gis leg. Dr. Newland found it pecessary to put in ...

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  17. RAILWAY PORTER INJURED.

    MORGAN. May 16.—A serious accident happened on Thursday night to a railway porter named Bennetts. He was attending to the shunting of a late special train ...

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  18. NO RETURN PROCESSION.

    After the service the Primate, the Earl; Marshal, and the Officers of Arras will conduct King George and the Royal mourners to the entrance of the hall. There will ...

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  19. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    At the opening of the monthly meeting of the Council of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures on Tuesday the President feelingly referred to the death ...

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  20. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  21. SUBDUED HOLIDAYMARKERS.

    Thousands of holidaytmakers thronged outside Buckingham Palace on Monday to gaze upon the building in which the muchbeloved monarch paired away. ...

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  22. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    KINGAROY (O). May 17.—This morning the death by accident of a man named William Smith was reported to the Kingaroy Police. Smith was enguged at James ...

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  23. BUTCHERS CLOSING ON FRIDAY.

    The master butchers are notified elsewhere of arrangements to close on Friday next. Inspector Bannigan has been seen about closing on Wednesday, and any but ...

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  24. SIPPED LYSOL IN MISTAKE.

    Sarah Hanson, aged 14 tears, a domestic servant in the employ of Mrs. MacDonald, at Portland place. Portland, was taken to the Port Adelaide Police Station on ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    Capt. Brown, who is wearing a [?] and purple rosette, on account of the death of King Elward, says that he wore a similar rosette on the death of the late ...

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  26. SERVICE ON MONDAY NIGHT.

    Another short service was held in the Throneroom, Buckincham Palace, on Monday evening. The members of the Royal Family were Present. ...

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  27. THE LAND TAX.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Lee), speaking at the Shires Conference to-day, referred to the proposed Federal Land Tax. He said they all believed the taxation of ...

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  28. THEBARTON CORPORATION EMPLOYES.

    It was decided at a meeting of the Thebarton Corporation on Tuesday evening to grant a holiday to the corporation employes on Friday, the day of the funeral ...

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  29. STRIKE LEADERS FREE.

    Messrs. Hutton, O'Connor, and Butler, three of the strike leaders, were released from Maitland Gaol this morning. There was no demonstration at Newcastle, but ...

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  30. WREATHS AT WINDSOR.

    His Majesty King George has ordered that all the wreaths which are already at Windsor shall be placed in a huge canopy in the Dean's Cloisters, so that ...

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  32. SCHOOLS CLOSED.

    The Minister of Elucation has decide that the Stale schools shall be closed on Friday, the day of the funeral of the lala King. ...

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  33. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    At a meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries, held on Monday, the following resolution was carried:—"That the council wish to express ...

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  34. BETTING IN THE WEST.

    A deputation of members of Parliament waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Wilson) this afternoon, and urged Government should allow belling to continue ...

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  35. BULGARIAN MONARCH COMING.

    Still another royalty will be in London for this week of mourning. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has signified his intention to personally represent hit country at King ...

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  36. FIELD NATURALISTS' SECTION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    After the formal business of the monthly meeting of the Meld Naturalists' Section of the Royal Society on Tuesday evening a motion for adjournment was carried u an ...

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  37. A BUSY PORT.

    The railway traffic between here and Broken Hill is increasing steadily, and for the week ended Saturday the quantity of ore received from Broken Hill was 15.975 ...

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  38. A PATENT CASE.

    Before the High Court to-day argument was concluded in the appeal by George Rogers, a farmer, of Western Australia, against the refusal of the Commissioner of ...

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  39. DANES AND QUEEN MOTHER.

    One thousand Danes, including many high officials of Denmark, have started for England to witness the funeral of the late King. Thousands of Danish women have I ...

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  40. TRAINS AN TRAMS.

    The South Australian Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. B. MoDcrieff, C.M.G.). has issued instruction to the effect that on Friday, as a tribute of respect to the ...

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  41. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN PARIS.

    At Nice, upon the Riviera, every shop in I the city will be closed on Friday. The President of France (M. Fallieres) will on the day of the funeral attend an ...

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  45. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The gross railway revenue for March £446.942—was the largest amount ever received by the department in one mouth. The revenue from July 3, 1909, to April 30. ...

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  46. GOLF LINKS CLOSED.

    In common with all oilier sportsmen, golf players have decided that all links shall be closed on Friday. ...

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  47. AT WESTMINSTER HALL.

    On the coffin being earned into Westminster Hall it will be received by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Most Rev. Davidson) the Earl Manila] of England ...

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  48. MR. ROOSEVELT IN LONDON.

    King George V. has granted an audience I of an hour to Mr. Roosevelt, who immediately upon his arrival in London from Germany, visited Marlborough House to offer ...

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  49. OLD-AGE PENSION PAYMENTS.

    Owing to Friday being a public holiday no old-age pensions will be payable at the drillshed, Parade Ground, on that day, but the paying officer will be in attendance on ...

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