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  3. Mourning in the Southern Colonies.

    The news of the appalling disaster which has overtaken the British Empire, in the death of their noble and well-beloved Sovereign, was received in Sydney first of all by the Admiral, ...

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  4. LONDON, January 23, 4.10 a.m. MOURNING IN CANADA.

    News of the death of Her Majesty reached Ottawa, capital of Canada (which is exactly seven hours behind Greenwich time), at 14 p.m., yesterday, and was wired throughout the ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. AMERICAN TRIBUTES.

    The flags on all the business and public buildings in the United States are flying half-mast out of respect for the memory of Queen Victoria, and the church bells were tolled on ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. The News in Brisbane.

    We learn from the Observe" that the news of Her Majesty's death was received by cable in Brisbane a few minutes after 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and spread rapidly ...

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  7. FRENCH RESPECT.

    The French Chambers were adjourned over to-day as a token of mourning and regard. ...

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  8. MESSAGE FROM THE CITY.

    The Lord Mayor of London, in a message to the Prince of Wales, tendered condolences expressive of the feelings of the city at the loss of a Queen whose memory would be cherished. ...

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  9. UNIVERSAL SYMPATHY.

    The innumerable tributes from throughout the kingdom, the Empire, and the world; have greatly touched the Royal Family. ...

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  10. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Following on the death of the Queen, Parliament will meet automatically forthwith ...

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  11. A TIME OF MOURNING.

    The theatres and places of amusement throughout the United Kingdom were closed last night. The Druby Lane Theatre was packed with children, who had assembled to ...

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  12. FEELING IN LONDON.

    The feeling among the people grew more sense, and the grief more poignant, with each successive bulletin. The telegram received by the Lead Mayor ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. THE BELLS.

    The Curfew bell at Windsor rang the kneel else the church bells in the provinces, at Balmoral, and the whole at Dee-side In London the bells were tolled muffled, and ...

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  14. Receipt of the News in Ipswich.

    The sad news of the death of offer Majesty was received at this office shortly before 11 o'clock yesterday, and, without delay it was conveyed, per-medium of the telephone, to all ...

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  15. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT.

    Upon the question of the Constitutional result of the death of Sovereign, so far as it effects. Parliament, Mr. Sheldon Amos M.A. late professor of jurisprudense, University ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. The Queen's Last Moments.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, as representing the Government, the Duchess of York, and the children of his Royal Highness the Duke of ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. Incidents of the Reign.

    A series of exceedingly interesting articles, dealing with the life of her Majesty the Queen has been contributed, by Lady Jeune, to the "Scotsman." From these we take the ...

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  18. WILL IT BE KING EDWARD VIL?

    Some years ago in New Zealand the Sir George Grey, K.G.B., while discussing the matter of the succession to the Throne with a member of the staff of the "Observer," stated ...

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  19. Sympathy in the Colony.

    The news of the Queen's death was received here with the keenest regret. Directly the message was posted at the newspaper office the bells at the Fire Station, the clock tower of the ...

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  20. THE NEW KING.

    The "Times" states that the King is endowed with most of the lovable and attractive qualities of his mother, a kind heart, a quick appreciation of genuine worth. The nation will ...

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  21. HER MAJESTY'S LIFE.

    Victoria Alexandrina, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India, only child of the late Duke of Kent, and of the Princess Louisa-Victoria, of Suxe-Coburg, was born ...

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  22. PROCLAIMING THE KING.

    The Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury) is in London, and is summoning the Privy Council for the swearing in of the King to-day. Thereafter the College Heralds will proclaim the ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. Further Particulars.

    The Queen was rather restless throughout Monday night, and the only persons admitted to her bedchamber was the doctor, the dresser and two maids under Nurse Soal from the ...

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