Death of the Queen.
[by electric telegraph—copyright.] (per press association.) Received January 25 at 9 19 p.m. Sydney, January 25. ■Sir John Forrest was sworn in as State Treasurer, swearing allegiance to the *** tvinff* " The Admiral, on behalf of the officers and the ships' companies of the fleet, eabled expressing their heartfelt sorrow and their devotion and loyalty to the 'Received January 2G at 12 59 a.m. Hong Kong. January 24. The German Consul-General announces that owing to the death of the Queen, the levee on the occasion of the Kaiser a birthday is abandoned. Received this day at 9 20 ami. Sydney, Tin* Day. . Thousands visited fhe Queen's Statue to view the wreaths from the Public Bodies,
'Special services will bo liold in all churches to-morrow.
Lord Hopetoun, on behalf of the Commonwealth, asked Lord -Jersey to represent the Australian people at the Queen's funeral.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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146Death of the Queen. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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