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  8. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    Although to-day's bulletins respecting the condition of King Edward are encouraging, it has transpired that His Majesty passed a poor night on Tuesday. He was semi-conscious at intervals, and had a very high temperature, ...

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  9. THAT CHAMPAGNE.

    The distribution of the Governor-General's gift of [?] bottles of champagne was continued this morning, and concluded decently and in good order. ...

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  10. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    The determination of the authorities, mistakenly arrived at yesterday, to proceed with the Coronation functions and displays as arranged, notwithstanding the sudden information as to the King's illness, was reversed this morning, in consequence of the receipt of advice from the Secretary of State ...

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  11. COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVES

    In consequence of the dangerous condition of His Majesty the King, Mr Barton, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. have cancelled all immediate engagements. Both gentlemen have forwarded addresses of condolence to Her Majesty ...

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  12. CANADA'S CELEBRATIONS.

    Telegrams from Ottawa to-day state that the receipt of the news of the King's serious illness caused profound sensation and sorrow throughout the Dominion of Canada. It was immediately decided to cancel the public holiday that had been ...

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  13. LATEST BULLETIN CHEERING.

    The latest bulletin, just issued by the doctors in attendance upon His Majesty King Edward, contains intelligence of a cheering character. The bulletin reads as follows:— His Majesty passed a fairly ...

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  14. CORONATION INSURANCES.

    Lloyd's, the great insurance company will have to meet very heavy losses on account of the illness of the King, and consequent postponement of the Coronation ceremonies. Many West End tradesmen and others took out large policies to provide ...

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  15. SYMPATHETIC CROWDS

    The Mucks of King Edward is exciting the greatest anxiety, and the displays of concern on the part of all sections of the community are remarkable. Throughout the whole of Tuesday night and this morning a large and ...

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  16. THAT MARINE DISASTER.

    A Reuter correspondent supplies further particulars concerning the disastrous collision which occurred at the mouth of the Elbe between a British ...

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  17. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Brief accounts of a shocking occurrence are contained in telegrams received this evening from Edinburgh. Professor Macadam was lecturing in ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

    When the bulletin was posted at the Mansion House in London yesterday evening, announcing that the operation performed on His Majesty the King had been successful, the deeply anxious crowd assembled sang the National Anthem with much fervor. ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Newmarket race meeting today the Ascot Plate was won by Lorgnette, the Australian horse Syella being second, and Overbury third. ...

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  20. MR. RICHARD SEDDON.

    Mr Richard Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, to-day visited the House of Commons, and was introduced to many of the members. ...

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  21. INTERCESSORY SERVICES.

    Throughout the United Kingdom to-day special intercessory services were held in many of the churches, and heartfelt prayers offered for the recovery of His Majesty King Edward. In London, since the postponement of the Coronation was announced, ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Following The London arrangements, All to-day's festivities and illuminations are postponed. ...

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  23. LORD MILNER

    Lord Milner has been sworn in as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies. There was a large attendance to ...

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  24. BOER PRISONERS.

    One hundred Boer prisoners of war, who were confined at Simon's Town, in Cape Colony, have been allowed to return to their farms in the Transvaal ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHIC CODES

    The United States Government has supplied all its consulates throughout the world with copies of the telegraphic codes for the use of the public. ...

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  27. WHEAT VISIBLE.

    The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated to be 20,047,000 bushels, as against 32,106,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  28. INDIAN TROOPS DISTRESSED.

    The illness of His Majesty the King has greatly affected the Indian troops, who have arrival in London for the purpose of taking part in the Coronation ceremonies. With the superstition of their race, the Indians regard the King's ...

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