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  2. WORLD-WIDE TELEGRAMS.

    Sympa[?] telegrams have been received from all parts of the world, including the leading towns of all the colonies. Messages of condolence from ...

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  3. THE QUEEN'S DEATH.

    A deputy of the Garter King of Arms, of the Herald's College, read the proclama[?] announcing the accession of the Prince of Wales from the balcony of ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. MR. KRUGER.

    The London "Daily Express" states that the doctors despair of Mr. Kruger'e life. ...

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  6. [?]OLICITORS SENTENCED

    Julian T. B. Arnold, a. solicitor, was s[?]tenced yesterday at the Old Bailey to consecutive terms of saven and three years' imprisonment for misappropriations of trust ...

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  7. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    The Cowes correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that be has been informed on good authority that the Duke and Duchess of York will proceed to Australia ...

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  8. BOUGH WEATHER IN BRITAIN.

    A hurricane [?] the staffs bear the Royal Standard at the Houses of Parliament and Windsor Castle. There have been a number of miner wrecks and ...

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  9. THE PASSAGE FROM COWES.

    The Kaiser delightedly informed Lord Salisbury and Lord Roberts of his appointment by the King as a Field Marshal of the British army. ...

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  10. FRANCE.

    The French Chamber by a greet majority has decided to discuss the Religious Associations Bill. ...

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  11. THE GUN-CARRIAGE. I

    The gun-carriage bearing the Royal coffin will be drawn by the Queen's eight cream-covered ponies. The coffin will be covered by a large white satin pall ...

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  12. VENEZUELA.

    A Venezuelan gunboat has removed 30 men, some of whom are British subjects, from Pato Island to British territory, on the suspicion that they are [?] ...

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  13. GERMAN NAVY.

    The vessels of the German navy will shortly be armed with 28-centimetre quick-firing guns, instead of 24-centimetre. ...

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  14. SOCIALISTIC FEARS.

    The French Socialists fear that the Religions Association Bill will hamper the international activity of the trades [?] ...

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  15. A MUFFLED PEAL.

    A peal of twelve muffled bells was rung at St. Paul's Cathedral half an hour before to-day's services. ...

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  16. NO LYING-IN-STATE.

    The Queen's body will be in the coffin in the coffin in the diningroom at Osborne, but beyond this there will be no lying-in-state The "Times" and many of the other ...

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  17. TRAGEDY IN BELGIUM.

    A German official named Schnieder murdered M. Orban de X[?] the Governor of the province of Luxemburg, in Belgium. The murderer afterwards committed ...

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  18. CZAR OF RUSSIA.

    The Czar of Russia, acompanied by the Czarins, has returned to St. Peters burg. ...

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  19. CHINA.

    Dr. Mo[?]rison, the "Times" correspondent at Peking easy that Britain withdrew its objections to Russia's conditions in connection with the transfer of the Shanhaikwan ...

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  20. KING SALUTED AT PRETORIA.

    A salute of 21 guns was fired at Pretoria in honor of King Edward. The Boer prisoners at Green Point, near Cape Town, have suspended their ...

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  21. PROCLAMATION ENTHUSIASM.

    The proclamation of King Edward created intense enthusiasm at Gape Town and in India. Ceremonies took place in Ceylon, Jamaica, and the Channel Islands. ...

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  22. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Grand Duke Sergius, uncle of the Czar, with the Duchess, will represent Russia at the Queen's funeral. The French and other navies will be ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. DELAGOA BAY.

    Britain has purchased Monte Freres's building at Delagoa Bay for £50,000. It is intended to use the building for Imperial offices. ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    H.M.S. Plover, a. first-class gunboat on the China station, has been sent to the Elliott and Blond Islands to suppress pirates. A number of junks were captured. ...

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  25. THE REMOVAL OF THE BODY.

    Her Majesty's body will be removed on Friday between a double line of warships, which will fire minute guns. The body will remain an board the Royal yacht ...

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  26. MAYOR OF NEW YORK RELENTS.

    Mayor Van Wyck, of New York, has yielded to public opinion, and has decided to place the flags at half-mast on the day of the funeral. ...

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  27. SORROW IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Australians commanded by Colonel Da Lisle heard of the Queen's death on their arrival at Clanwilliam, in Cape Colony. They were terribly shocked and ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Giuseppe Verdi, the famous Italian composer. [Giuseppe Verdi was born at Rancola, in the duchy of Parma, October 9, 1814 ...

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  29. THE SHANSI FAMINE.

    The famine in the province of Shams. has [?] appalling dimensions. ...

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  30. BODY PLACED IN COFFIN.

    The remains of Her Majesty have been placed in the coffin. After a special religious service yesterday the body was taken from the bedroom ...

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  31. IN THE EASTERN STATES.

    Tho Government has derided to declare Saturday a holiday. The people, however, will bo asked to observe the day as one of public mourning for the deceased sovereign. ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    The visible supply of wheat in America to the east of the Rocky Mountains is 87,958,000 bushels. ...

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  33. DEMANDS BY CHINA.

    China has demanded possession of its public building, the cessation of expeditions, and the early withdrawal of the [?] troops. ...

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  34. MESSAGE FROM AMERICAN WOMEN.

    The American National Congress of Mothers cabled a message of sympathy to King Edward and Queen Alexandra on the loss of a mother whose nobility and ...

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  35. QUEEN'S BODY SKETCHED.

    Professor Hubert Herkomer, R-A., the well-know artist, sketched the Queen as she was lying in state at Osborne. Every available max-of-war is ...

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  36. ARRANGEMENTS IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne is to observe a close holiday and deep mourning on Saturday, the day of the Royal funeral. The Government has appealed to all business people to close ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the colonial wool sales to-day good chips were firm, but "faulties" had a weaker [?]dency. ...

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  38. THE QUEEN'S GOOD QUALITIES

    Mourning in the army will be extended to July 24. Lord Kitchener has issued a special order expressing the great grief of the ...

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  39. CONCESSION TO CHINA.

    Router's agent at Shaaghai says that the peace [?]uses have been arranged, restoring, Manchuria to China, and conceding the [?]-instatement of Chinese authority at ...

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  40. THE DEATH CHAMBER.

    The King allowed forty British and foreign journalists to visit the "chapelle ardente." On a dais in the centre of the chapelle ...

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  41. FEELING IN NEW YORE.

    Mr. Van Wyck, die Tammany Mayor of New. York, alone refused to place the flags at half-mast in the Queen's honor. Many house in Fifth Avenue are ...

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  42. KAURI GUM.

    The kauri gum market is dull; 4,679 packages have been offered at the sales and 1,000 sold. There-quarter scraped realised £6 15s. ...

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  43. THE DAY OF THE FUNERAL.

    A "Gazette" extraordinary was issued to-night, in which the public generally were invited to observe Saturday as a day of close mourning. All business people and ...

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  44. SUNDAY-SCHOOL MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    The proclamation requiring the authorities of the Government to proceed with the execution of their respective offices substitutes for the word "plantations" the ...

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  45. A CHINESE STATEMENT.

    The Chinese report that the Allies discovered a sum of money at the Summer Palace, Peking, and that they are applying it to the payment of their troops. ...

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  46. BRITISHERS WITHDRAW.

    English competitors and several Australians declined to shoot in the Two Thousand Guineas pigeon prize at Monte Carlo, as a sign of mourning at the death ...

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  47. THE FIFTH CONTINGENT

    Considerable annoyance is caused at the camp at Karrakatta owing to the impertinence of some of the visitors. Numerous complaints have been made to those in ...

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  48. KING EDWARD PROCLAIMED.

    The acting Premier of New Zealand to-day forwarded to Mr. Seddon, who is stall in Melbourne, a cable that the ceremony of proclaiming King Edward was earned out ...

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  49. CABLE MATTERS.

    The Government of Victoria has asked Mr. Chamberlain if he consider the proposed concession to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. is unfair to the Pacific cable. ...

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  50. FUNERAL ON SATURDAY.

    The body of the Queen will be removed to Windsor on February 1, proceeding to London. The Channel Squadron will escort the body from Cowes to Portsmouth. ...

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  51. KING EDWARD'S SPEECH TO PARLIAMENT,

    Sing Edward delivered his message to Parliament yesterday. He said he was conscious that Parliament would share his and the nation's ...

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  52. PROCLAMATION CEREMONY.

    The Federal Methodist Council, which represents all the Methodist churches of Australasia, to-day unanimously passed a resolution placing on record its [?] of the ...

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  53. ITALIAN THEATRES CLOSED.

    Signor Verdi was only ill for two days. All the Italian theatres are closed out of respect to the, memory of the great composer. ...

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  54. THE KING AND PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    King Edward has made the Kaiser a Field' Marshal, in recognition of his devotion to the Queen and the Empress Frederick. ...

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  55. THE KAISER HONORS THE KING.

    The Kaiser has made King Edward an Admiral of the German navy. The Freemasons have set apart three months as a period of mourning. ...

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  56. FEELING IN VICTORIA.

    The Postmaster-General admits the correctness of the cable information that Victoria had approached the Pacific Cable Bord regarding the competition of the ...

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  57. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency tia Administrator (Sir A. C. Onstoir) yesterday received a cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the effect that His Majesty the ...

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  58. HONORS FOR THE KAISER.

    The cruiser Dupuy-de-Lome will represent France at Osborne. The Duke of Connaught handed the Kaiser his Marshal's sword. ...

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  59. AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE FUNERAL.

    The Governor-General cabled home shortly after the Queen's death to ask Lord Jersey to represent the Commonwealth at the funeral. He has now ...

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  60. FINANCIAL.

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  61. THE ARMY AND WAVY.

    The Admiralty and the War Office have issued the text of spirited messages from King Edward to the navy and the army. The King thanks them for their ...

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  62. SUNDAY'S SERVICES.

    Churches of all denominations were yesterday thronged by vast congregations right through the United Kingdom. Deep mourning was universal, the pulpits ...

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  63. PROCLAMATION CEREMONIES

    Proclamation ceremonies were held at Edinburgh, oxford, Cambridge, Liverpool, Machester, Biruningham, Leeds, Derby, Cardiff, Gibraltar, and Newfoundland. ...

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  64. PRAYER BOOK ALTERATIONS.

    The Eing-in-Council has made alterations in the Prayer-book in the prayers for the Royal Family. For the name "Albert Edward, Prince of Wales." will be ...

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  65. OFFICIALS TO BE RE-SWORN.

    A cablegram was received by the Governor-General from the Colonial Office stating that all persons who are required by law to take an oath of office and cath of ...

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  66. FOREIGN MOURNING PERIODS.

    The King and Lord Roberts will tide at the head of the London procession in connection with the funeral. The Court of Belgium has gone into ...

    Article : 114 words
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    The concert organised by Mrs. E. H. Barker, in connection with the West [?] Wesleyan Church, has been postponed to Tuesday, February 5. On the night a ...

    Article : 80 words
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