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ABSENCE OF ENGLISH CABLES.

SPECIAL SERVICES IN : MELBOUBHE.

Received January, 26, ; • mm* Sydney' January 2&— The absence of Epglish cables is. surobee&to tie due to a blocTc on the wires 64us«rtPfthe death the Queen., '/^j*#'3 - ! Many public bodies laid wreaths at the foot of the QfleenVsietue/while tho statue of the Prince Consort was garlanded with white flowers: While-the RoyaLsslute was Aeing fired #ii W&i' :^dm»l 4IM -.all 1 the officer* assembled on their respective Teasels in full drcM uniform. ''•.'*£ Me it I k vb, January 26>|«ecial services were held in the Orthodox Greek Church, and" were'attenctal Jm several 'Consuls.. Air 'eloquent' Iteffewatibn of /iVe ' Virtofe, .'V%tao^;JSnWines«,. and hudoiKty of the Jlate .Qopen was dei.Vered. J ' rr J l - •* The .Government is endeavouring to arrange, a memorial service, in which the Imperial troops will 'tale part; < - Adelaide, January 25.— Lord Tennyson, in cabling his condolences* to the Kiogi added; * For myself ever remember' with deep&t'Jmtitnde the Queen's constant and true Kindness to me and mine." " . :! Perth; Januafr 25.-^lll official and social function* "areabinddned. Messages of sy^npWfy^^are been received from all patfa of the State.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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ABSENCE OF ENGLISH CABLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 2

ABSENCE OF ENGLISH CABLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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