LORD ROBERTS'S FUNERAL
QUEEN ALEXANDRA PRESENT
CEREMONIES ROUND THB WORLD. LONDo"N72Oth November. Queen Alexandra and Princess .Vie* toria were present privately at St. Paul's service to the memory of the late Earl Roberts. SERVICES IN COLONIAL CENTRES SYDNEYTaOth November., A gathering of 10,000 people, including many prominent citizens, attended an open-air memorial service for the late Earl Roberts. Archbishop Wright, in a glowing tribute, said that Lord Robert* feared God because he feared nothing else. MELBOURNE, 20th November. ' St. Paul's Cathedral was crowded for the Lord Roberts memorial service. '» CAPETOWN, 20th November. A memorial service for Earl Roberts was held in the Cathedral in the presence of civil, naval, and military functionaries.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1914, Page 7
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