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  2. THE MAYOR OF ADELAIDE.

    "In all my long experience in the public affairs of this State" said the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen) on Saturday, "I have never known the citizens so deeply ...

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  3. MOURNING CEREMONIES.

    On Saturday evening the Premier (Mr. Peake) received the following telegram from the Federal Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) in reference to the arrangements ...

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  4. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following message from Rear-Admiral Ijichi, in command of the Japanese Training Squadron now at Fremantle: ...

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  5. REPLY FROM QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    The Governor-General has received the following cablegram in reply to his message of Saturday:— London, May 7. ...

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  6. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    At the close of the meeting in the Town Hall on Sunday morning Commissioner Hay made brief reference to the regrettable event He said the sad intelligence had ...

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  7. S.A.J.C. MEETING POSTPONED.

    There was only one feeling among racing men when they knew that the King was dead—that the opening day of the S.A.J.C. Autumn meeting should be postponed. In ...

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  8. ST. XAVIER'S CATHEDRAL.

    Immediately the sad intelligence of the death of the Sovereign was communicated to Archbishop O'Reily at Glen Osmond he gave instructions for the bell at St. ...

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  9. "CHAMPION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM."

    The President of the South Australian Baptist Union (Mr. R. J. Lavis), speaking for the denomination in South Australia, said:—"With all English-speaking people ...

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  10. IN THE LUTHERAN CHURCH.

    References to the death of the King were made in the Flinders-street Lutheran Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. Professor Koch. The preacher, who based ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. THE METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. A. W. Wellington (president of the Methodist Conference) was the preacher at the Gleneg Methodist Church on Sunday morning. In the course of ...

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  12. THE SYNAGOGUE.

    When the service at the Jewish synagogue began on Saturday morning the intimation in the morning papers that his Majesty was seriously ill was all the news ...

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  13. THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Yesterday afternoon a Federal "Government Gazette" Extraordinary was issued. The intimation it contained was as follows:—"Prime Minister's Office, April 7, ...

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  14. "FRIEND OF THE ARMY."

    Commissioner Hay, the head of the Salvation Army in South Australia, said:— "The Salvation Army throughout Australia and New Zealand are profoundly moved by ...

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  15. AMONGST THE CROWD.

    The first intimation of the death of the King to be accepted by the man in the street as trustworthy, was the flying of the flag at half-mast from the tower or "The ...

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  16. MILITARY COMMANDANT AT PORT PIRIE.

    The sad news of the Kings death was first received here from "The Advertiser" by the local representative, who at once advised the mayor (Mr. W. Morrow), the ...

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  17. THE COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    At the Brompton Methodist Church on Sunday the Rev. W. A. Langs[?]ord (President of the Council of Churches) said there was a common feeling of intense ...

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  18. SORROW IN OTHER STATES.

    The arrangements for mourning in Victoria are on the same lines as when Queen Victoria died. The bells of churches tolled to-day, and they are to be tolled every day ...

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  19. MESSAGES TO THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has received telegrams expressing deep regret from the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. L. O'Loughlin), who is at Pinnaroo, ...

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  20. FLINDERS-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    At the Flinders-street Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening the Rev. Dr. Davidson (an ex-Moderator) took as hi[?] text I. Samuel, 10, xxiv.—"And all the ...

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  21. CONGREGATIONALISTS' REGRET.

    "I am sure no section of the community will more deeply grieve at the death of the King than the members of the Congregational churches," said Mr. Henry Savage, ...

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  22. DENOMINATIONAL REFERENCES.

    The Archbishop of Adelaide (Most Rev. Dr. O'Redy), when seen at his residence at Glen Osmond, paid an eloquent tribute to the memory of the King. ...

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  23. THE RABBI'S APPRECIATION.

    "As the members of my congregation were leaving the synagogue on Saturday morning," said the Rev. A. T. Boas on Sunday, "the mournful intelligence reached ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY

    Prior to receiving news of the death of the King, the Governor-General (Lord Dudley), on behalf of the people of the Commonwealth, sent cable messages to her ...

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  25. AT THE ADELAIDE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    At the morning meeting of the Adelaide Stock Exchange on Saturday Mr. W. B. Carr, in a feeling speech, referred to the illness of his Majesty the King. He said ...

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  26. REFERENCE IN THE CHURCHES.

    Special memorial services were held in all the churches on Sunday, and though the notice was short and the weather tureatening there were large congregations of ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS IN MOURNING.

    The South Australian Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff, C.M.G.) issued a notice on Saturday morning to the whole of the railway staif expressing the ...

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  28. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.

    The Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Thomas) occupied the pupil at St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday morning, when an impressive in memoriam service was conducted in the ...

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  29. SUPREME COURTS WILL ADJOURN.

    When the Chief Justice (Sir S. J. Way) became acquainted with the news of the King's death on Saturday his Honor remarked:—"The most precious life in ...

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  30. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The Flinders-street Baptist Church, in common with most other churches throughout the British Empire, was draped with purple and white on Sunday morning, and ...

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  31. METHODIST EULOGY.

    The Rev. A. W. Wellington, President of the Methodist Conference, when interviewed, expressed his great surprise at the intelligence reported in the mornings ...

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  32. KING EDWARD AS A SPORTSMAN.

    The first time a horse ran for his Majesty was on March 30, 1871. A military steeplechase meeting had been organised, and the King's horse, Champion, ran second in the ...

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  33. THE NEWS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The sad news that the king was dead reached Port Adelaide shortly before noon on Saturday. It quickly spread throughout the seaport city, and flags were ...

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  34. SORROW IN THE COUNTRY[?]

    Soon after the news of his Majesty's death reached Adelaide telegrams began to arrive from different parts of the country asking if the report of bis death was true. ...

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  35. A PRESBYTERIAN TRIBUTE.

    The Moderator of the State Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches (Rev. A. McLennan, M.A.), having returned to Mount Pleasant at the conclusion of the annual ...

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  36. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    New South Wales is in mourning for the late monarch. The first authentic news of the death of his Majesty was received in Sydney shortly before 11.30 ...

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  37. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The Rev. Dr. Bevan, who occupied the pulpit at Stow Memorial Church on Sunday morning, referred eloquently to the stupendous loss the congregation and the ...

    Article : 536 words
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