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  4. DANGER NOW OVER

    A message from London at 11 a.m. (London time) yesterday stated that the King had passed an easier night, and the doctors were confident that his Majesty has weathered the storm. It was stated, however, that any recurrence of the illness in the near future would go hardly with ...

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  5. "SATISFACTORY PROGRESS."

    His Majesty the King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHIP SINKS IN GALE

    From meagre reports which have been received, it is learned that the Herrenwijk, a German cargo steamer, foundered in a gale in the Atlantic Ocean and sank. It is not known yet whether any of those on board have been ...

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  9. WIND AND RAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—A week after the gale which caused such serious havoc in London and the South Coast last Friday, another ...

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  10. WALES COALFIELDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The approach of winter is making worse the already distressing conditions on the coalfields of South Wales ...

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  11. CITY CAFE ABLAZE

    Clouds of smoke which enveloped members of the sub-editorial staff of The Sunday Mail as they were at work at 12.20 o'clock this morning was the first intimation of a serious outbreak of fire which gutted the Laconia Cafe, which is incorporated in the premises of ...

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  12. SONS IN TOUCH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of York returned to London yesterday afternoon from Northamptonshire, and went at once to see the King. ...

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  13. FRIENDLY HAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—There seems to be no doubt that Japan would like something approaching a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance ...

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  14. TO THE GERMANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The lengths to which Germany will go in pursuit of trade are illustrated by the Cologne correspondent of the Manchester Guardian ...

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  15. FORECASTS

    Generally fine, with moderate temperature and easterly wind, fresh and squally at times. STATE. ...

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  16. ANOTHER FLIGHT?

    SUVA, Saturday.—Have Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm another great ocean flight plan afoot? Are they leaving Australia in December for America[?] ...

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  17. A DAY OF INCIDENTS AND SURPRISES

    Vieiv of the Exhibition ground and the Macdonald stand during the first innings of the Englishmen on Saturday; Hobbs and Sutcliffe batting. The covering of the te[?] match wicket shows clearly in the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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