Words of heartfelt regret at the death of the King and of praise for his kingship, which won homage with affection throughout the British Empire and affection and respect beyond it were uttered yesterday by leaders in politics and ...
Article : 2,103 wordsConferences, law courts, and meetings were adjourned when news of the death of the King was received. Although the proclamation of the ...
Article : 1,131 wordsIn common with the rest of the world the people of Mel-bourne joined yesterday in "an Empire's lamentation." When the news was received in the city-printed in special editions of the newspapers, announced by every wireless station, and ...
Article : 2,209 wordsFor the first time last year, the late King rode in Rotten Row on May 27, although the skies were overcast and the winds keen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 524 words"The Times" says that the Empire mourns a man who never forgot, and never cheapened, one obligation of his rank and office. What touches the ...
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Article : 113 wordsNo decision was made by the Educalion Department yesterday, but it is practically certain that the Christmas school holidays will be estended. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 22 Jan 1936, Page 8
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