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  3. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

    A bulletin issued by the physicians in attendance on the Queen at 5 p.m. to-day is as follows:-- "Slight improvement maintained. ...

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  4. THE COMING PREMIER.

    Mr. A. J. Peacock, the Chief Secretary, who lias been chosen by the Cabinet to succeed Sir George Turner as the State Premier, will resume office as head of ...

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  5. THE ANTI SEMITES.

    The anti-Semitie crusade continues to be vigorously pressed in France. where the expedient has for some time been adopted of insulting prominent members ...

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  6. DETAILS OF THE ILLNESS.

    Notwithstanding the re[?]eence observed in official circles respecting the serious illness of the Queen. It is now admitted that the attack by which she is prostrated was by no means infores[?]n. For the past three months, although no public announcement was made. ...

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  7. A DISPUTED ELECTION.

    The petition lodged against the return of Mr. Thos. Lough, who has for some years represented West Islington in the Liberal interest, has been dismissed. ...

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  8. HER MAJESTY COMATOSE.

    A late bulletin with regard to the health of Her Majesty the Queen was issued from Osborne shortly after 6 o'clock this morning. It states that at about 2 a.m. Her Majesty, whose condition for some hours before had shown a slight improvement, suddenly became comatose, ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. CUSTOMS EVASION.

    For some time past the Customs authorities have had suspicions in regard to the proceedings of Messrs. Ged[?]e Bros., of Cobram, general storekeepers, in ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Queen. At 2 yesterday morning Her Majesty became comatose. She was for three hours unconscious. ...

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  11. THE NATIONAL ANXIETY.

    The national anxiety caused by the critical state of Her Majesty's health is overwhelming. In Loudon Immeuse crowds throng all the thoroughfares converging upon the Mansion House, awaiting the posting of Die latest bulletins from Osborne. ...

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  12. NEEDS RESTRAINT.

    Ada Chapman, fourteen years of age, was brought before Messrs. Sutherland and Goldspink, J's.P., at the Carlton Court, to-day, charged with being a ...

    Article : 467 words
  13. A SUMMONS TO MINISTERS.

    In view of the. critical condition of Her Majesty, the Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, and the Home Secretary, Mr. C. T. R[?]chie, have been summoned to Osborne. ...

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  14. THAT DEED OF BLOOD

    On the 7th Inst. a sensational occurrence at Carlton was reported to the police, and on investigating the affair it was found that a young woman named ...

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  15. QUEEN'S PHYSICIAN EXTRAORDINARY.

    Dr. Thomas Barlow, M.D., F.R.C.P., Physiei[?] Extraordinary to the Queen, and to Her Majesty's Household, has been summoned to Oshor[?]e, where he arrived this morning. ...

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  16. THE KAISER LEAVES FOR OSBORNE.

    The Kalser, who arrived in London on Sunday evening and spent the night at Buckingham Palace, left Victoria Station for Osborne by special train at 8 o'clock this morning. His Majesty was accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of ...

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  17. NURSING THE QUEEN.

    It is stated that the nursing arrangements in connection with Her Majesty's illness have been carried out exclusively by the members of the Royld Household. No trained nurses have been called in, the duties of attendance in the ...

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  18. WAIVED ALL PROFIT

    Tho disagreeable habits of an old man named Patrick M'lvor, were described to the City Court ta-day, when he was brought up on a charge of vagraney. ...

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  19. KING LEOPOLD'S INTENDED VISIT.

    It was announced yesterday that King Leopold of Belgium, who is [?]ted with the Royal family through the House of Sxe-Coburg, intended leaving Brussels to attend the bedside of the Queen. An official statement published this morning intimates that His Majesty's ...

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  20. ANXIETY IN SYDNEY.

    The gravest anxiety continues to be felt in regard to the Queen's condition. The Governor-General has not yet received any direct message from the ...

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  21. THE BOY-GIRL.

    At the Police Court to-day Elizabeth Rams[?] (the bay-girl) appeared on remand charged with having no lawful visible means of support. She was dressed ...

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  23. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

    At the conclusion of the lecture on "Life In the Navy," at the Athcmcum Hall last night, Mr. G. H. Snazelle asked the audience, in view of the grave [?] ...

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