DEATH OF THE EXPRESS FREDERICK.
[by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.] (PF.R PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, August 0. The House of Lords passed an address of sympathy with ihe .King similar to that of the House of Commons, Lords Salisbury and Spencer paying tributes to the memory of the Empress. The Agent-General of South Australia sends a wreath for the eolllns. The Australasian Agcnts-Gencral forwarded a joint letter of condolence. Memorial services will be Jicld in several London churches on Tuesday. Prince Henry of Prussia was informed of his bereavement olf Brest. President Lou bet offered a special train to convey him to Germany. The Bishop of llipou and Canon Feignmouth cihorc assisting, oflleia ed at a quiet-erviee before the colliu in the bed room of the Empress, and in the presence of the family of (he Grand Duke Hesse and the Duke of Cambridge. Sunday’s memorial service will be held in fuiiilm nt of the wish expressed by the Empress a few days ago, when she remarked “ I do not wish to be laid on the bier here in Kronsbcrg Castle where I suffered such intense pain, but the Church of St. John, Kronsberg, where I so often found consolation.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 August 1901, Page 4
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198DEATH OF THE EXPRESS FREDERICK. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 August 1901, Page 4
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