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  3. THE TOLLING OF THE BELLS

    All the bells in the City of London were tolled. Following the deep, strong mournful note of the great bell of St. Paul's, come the muffled peat of St. ...

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  4. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the City Council was held in the council- chamber at noon yesterday, with the object of arranging for the sending of a telegram of condolence to ...

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  5. FRENCH CHAMBERS ADJOURN

    Both the French Chambers have adjourned over to-day, out of respect to the memory of the late Queen Victoria. The Lord Mayor of London despatched ...

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  6. MESSAGES FROM LORD TENNYSON.

    Lord Tennyson has despatched a cable to the Secretary of State expressing his deepest sympathy on behalf of, the Government, the Houses of ...

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  7. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    Many prominent residents called at Government-house throughout yesterday to express, sympathy at the death of Her Majesty the Queen. Among the number ...

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  8. IN THE STREETS.

    No truer index of the sincere and unanimous sorrow with which the news of the Queen's death was received could be found than that afforded by a walk through the ...

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  9. THE EASTERN STATES.

    The news of the death of the Queen was received here with general expressions of sincere sorrow. The Stock Exchanges immediately closed, and the races were ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The news of the Queen's death has cast a gloom over the city. Flags everywhere are half-mast high. The public offices and courts were closed immediately upon the ...

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  11. THE NEWS ABROAD.

    The bells in Canada were tolling at 1.45 yesterday afternoon, cud the newspapers poured out editions. Business was suspended, and all the courts ...

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  12. AN INEXPRESSIBLY SAD SCENE

    The Prince of Wales was very much effected when the doctors intimated that his mother had gone. The scone was inexpressibly sad. The ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The news of the Queen's death was received with every manifestation of regret throughout the whole colony, and business was immediately suspended by all ...

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  14. THE CLOSING SCENE.

    The Queen was rather restless throughout the night, and the only persons admitted to her ...

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  15. ACTION BY MR. BARTON.

    Mr. Barton, the Federal Prime on being made aware of the death of the Queen, cancelled all his engagements in respect to public meetings. It is ...

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  16. CONGREGATIONAL.

    A special service will be conducted at this church by the Rev. W. T. Kench to-night. The foil In Memoriam service will be field on Sunday. ...

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  17. QUALITIES OF THE NEW KING.

    The "Times" says that the new [?] is endowed with the most loveable and attractive qualities of his late rather. He [?] a kind heart, and is quick ...

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  18. COMING SERVICES.

    A special celebration, of the Holy Communion will be held this morning in St. George's Cathedral, and in all the suburban churches, at 10.30. ...

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  19. MESSAGES TO THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Daring the day the Governor-General received many hundreds of messages of sympathy from all parts of the Commonwealth. ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The news of the death of the Queen was received with the deepest sorrow. Sir J. 6. Dobbs, the Administrator of the Government, forwarded to the Secretary ...

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  21. "GAZETTE" EXTRAORDINARY.

    A "Gazette" extraordinary announcing the fact of Her Majesty's death is being published. This "Gazette" will be issued by the Lieutenant-Governor, and will ...

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  22. SWEARING IN THE KING.

    Lord Salisbury is in London. He summon the Privy Council to-day to swear in the King. Afterwards the Royal College of ...

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  23. THE LATEST ARRANGEMENTS.

    The A.N.A. national fete, which was fixed for Saturday and Monday next, has been postponed in consequence of the death of the Queen. The fete is likely to ...

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  24. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    On receipt of the news of the Queen's death, the bells were tolled at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and continued throughout the day. ...

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  25. AT THE KARRAKATTA CAMP.

    As soon as the news of the death of the Queen was received the acting Commandant (Major Campbell) was communicated with at the Karrakatta Camp, and at the ...

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  26. GENERAL MOURNING.

    The Premier (Sir John Forrest) received the following message from the Premier of Victoria (Sir George Turner) last evening:—Regarding the death of the Queen, at a ...

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  27. MINUTE GUNS.

    Shortly after 4 o'clock this afternoon 82 minute-guns were fired from the flagship Royal Arthur and H.M.S. Tauranga, one for each year of the late Queen's life. ...

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  28. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    To-night the Lientenant-Governor despatched to the Secretary of State the following message of sympathy with the Royal Family on behalf of the Government ...

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  29. NEWS BROKEN TO TEE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The news of the Queen's death has been, broken to her eldest daughter the Dowager-Empress Frederick of Germany. She is bearing up bravely. ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE.

    A meeting of the Federal Executive was convened for this afternoon. The Governor-General presided, and Mr. Barton, Sir W. J. Lyne, and Mr. Kingston were ...

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  31. THE CHURCHES.

    Thera was a large congregation at the special service which was held yesterday morning at St. George's Cathedral at 10.45. Many of ...

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  32. WEST LEEDERVILLE WESLEY CHURCH.

    In connection with the opening of the West Leederville Wesley Church, a public meeting was held in the church last night, when the building was crowded. ...

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  33. ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    Yesterday morning a "Government Gazette" extraordinary was issued with the following notices:— "Premier's Department, Perth ...

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  34. THE NEWS IN PERTH.

    "Let the bell be tolled, And a deeper knell in the heart be knolled, And the sound of the sorrowing anthem rolled." ...

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  35. THE CHURCHES.

    The Primate of Australia, Archbishop Saumarez Smith, announces that the Anglican clergy will be requested to make reference to the death of the Queen next ...

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  36. THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The Dowager-Empress Frederick of Germany, who has been in a bad state of health since last October, is reported to be worse. ...

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  37. SERMON BY THE BISHOP.

    Yesterday evening, at 8 o'clock, the Bishop preached to a congregation which thronged every part of the Cathedral, and which was by no means confined to ...

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  38. FEELING IN LONDON.

    The people were breathless with fear in London on Tuesday, and the feeling grew more tense and poignant with the issue of each bulletin, and of the ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne is plunged into profound sorrow at the news of the Queen's death. From the first clang of the great bell at St. Paul's Cathedral the people ceased to ...

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  40. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    His Excellency the Administrator sent, the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday afternoon:—"On behalf of myself, my ...

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In spite of the recent decision of captains of the first-class cricket counties to prohibit certain players from bowling, on the ground that their action ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Immediately on receipt of the news of the Qaeen's death the Cabinet met and determined at once to close the Government offices for the day. The Stock Exchange ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    At 6.45 p.m. yesterday, the following telegram was received by the Administrator (Sir A. C. Onslow) from the Governor-General:—"Following telegram received ...

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