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  2. DAY OF MOURNING.

    The following is the programme of the principal events in the metropolitan area connected with the observance of this day as one of mourning for the late King ...

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  3. WESTMINSTER HALL.

    Westminster Hall—one of the imposing buildings in that great group which includes Westminister Abbey, Westminster Hall, the Houses of Parliament, and St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Hon. H. McKenzie (Minister of Lands for Victoria), who is proceeding to England with Mr. Elwood Mead to look for immigrants for the Victorian ...

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  5. THE DEAD KING.

    A truly wonderful eight is the passing of the people through Westminster Hall to reverently look upon the catafalque at the centre. Throughout ...

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  6. CONDOLENCES FROM AUSTRALASIA.

    Amnessage, conveying the respectful sympathy of the united Maori chief and tribes has been sent to Queen Alexandra. The other messages of condolence which ...

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  7. STUDENT TEACHERS' PROTEST.

    Trouble which recently arose between student teachers at the University Training College and the Education Department had not on Thursday ceased to be a subject ...

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  8. MINUTE GUNS.

    The field artillery will fire 68 minute guns from the Parade Ground between 4.8 and 5.15 p.m. (sunset), when the Union Jack will be raised to the masthead, and at once ...

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  9. ADVERTISED RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Morning.

    10—St. Mary Magdalene. 10.45—German service, Flinders Street Lutheran Church. 11—Serviecs at St. Peter's Cathedral; St. ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. WREATHS AT WINDSOR.

    Jinny thousands of persons are taking advantage of the opportunity afforded them by His Majesty the King of viewing the wreaths which were sent to Windsor. ...

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  11. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL SERVICE.

    The following is the order for the memorial service at St. Peter's Cathedral at 11 a.m.:— The order of the burial of the dead will ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. SULTAN OF ZANZIBARILL.

    The young Sultan of Zanzibar (All big Hamond bin Mahomed), who has been for some days in England in order to take part in the great ceremonies of the ...

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  13. RAILWAY COMPANY'S TRIBUTE.

    All trains, including the services on the north-eastern lines, will come to a stand still for 10 minutes during the period of the funeral. ...

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  14. THE EXHIBITION SERVICE.

    The rush for tickets of admission to the Exhibition service at 3 p.m. was so great on Thursday that Mr. J. Delehanty had to send for the police to manage the crowd ...

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  15. QUEUE BROKEN

    A strange scene happened on Wednesday night just before the doors of Westminster Hall were dosed, which illustrates the worked-up felling of the people in ...

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  16. MUSSULMAN'S SERVICE.

    On Friday the Moslems in London will hold a service of mourning. It will be attended by Indian, Egyptian, and Turkish Mohammedans. ...

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  17. VOICES OF THE BELLS.

    How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear, in cadence sweet; now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still. ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION'S IN AMERICA.

    In Canada all the Canadian Pacific trains from ocean to ocean will be brought to a standstill for three minutes at 1 p.m. Greenwich time, on Friday. Their lake steamers ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. SEATS IN THE STREETS.

    Many Americans, who are coming is London by the liners which will arrive in time for them to witness the great funeral procession, are booking seats along the ...

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  20. THE OBSEQUIES.

    It is officially announced that on Friday the funeral procession will leave Buckingham Palace at 9.10 a.m. It will arrive at Westminster Hall at 9.30 ...

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  21. CHILDREN AT THE TOWN HALL.

    A remarkably impressive memorial service was the great gathering of school children in the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, when the various school ...

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  22. FARMER'S INVENTION

    The High Court gave judgement today in respect to the appeal by George Rogers, of Western Australia, farmer, against the refusal of the Commission of Patents to ...

    Article : 289 words
  23. ROYAL VISITORS.

    Most of the monarchs and royal person ages who are coming to London to attend the funeral of King Edward arrived on Wednesday. They were as follow:—King ...

    Article : 230 words
  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The railway traffic receipts of South Australia for the year ended December, 1859, were £64,075 and the expenditure was £64,696.—Our Mount Barker correspondent ...

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  25. POOR CHILDREN'S WREATH.

    Among the innumerable wreaths sent as tributes of affectionate remembrance is one to which special pathos attaches. The poor children of Stepney have subscribed ...

    Article : 51 words
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  27. HIGH COMMISSIONERS HONOURED.

    By special desire of His Majesty King George, arrangements have been made for the Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid ) and the High Commissioner ...

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