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  3. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, June 26,2.40 p.m.—The 2 p.m bulletin says: "The condition of His Majesty remains satisfactory." 7.15 p.m.—The 7 p.m. bulletin says: "The King has passed a good day." ...

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  4. South Africa.

    LONDON, June 26.—General Botha yesterday visited a number of Boer prisoners at Pretoria, and counselled them to submit. Forty prisoners afterwards took the oath of ...

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  5. STATEMENT BY THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    LONDON, June 26, 2 p.m.—The Duke of Connaught, brother of the King, to-day informed a reporter that the poise and temperature of His Majesty were normal, and his condition most satisfactory. ...

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  6. THE STANDS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.10 p.m.—It is estimated that the stands erected in London to View the Coronation procession cost £500,000, and that only one-fifth is covered by insurance. ...

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  7. APPOINTMENTS FOR BOER LEADERS.

    LONDON, June 20.—Mr. Chamberlain is communicating with Lord Milner as regards the appointment of Boer leaders to civil posts under the Government, but is unable ...

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  8. THE SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.15 p.m.—St. Paul's Cathedral was crowded at the intercessory service to-day. The service was very impressive. Mr. Seddon, the New Zealand Premier, Sir Edmund Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, and many peers, peeresses, and Indian princes were present. ...

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  9. A NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTY.

    LONDON. June 26.—Private Alfred Stevens, of the Third New South Wales Bushmen, has died at Pretoria of lung disease. ...

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  10. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 26.—The conference of colonial Premiers will commence next week. ...

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  11. EARLIER CABLES.

    LONDON, June 26.—A bulletin, issued at 10.50 last night, states: "The King continues to make satisfactory progress. His Majesty slept some hours ...

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  12. THE COLONIAL CONTINGENT.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.15 p.m.—The members of the colonial contingent which arrived for the Coronation are bitterly disappointed at being unable to see the King, as ...

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  13. VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, June 26, 1.15 p.m.—The Vice-President of Venezuela, with 1744 men and five guns, has surrendered, after five hours' fighting. ...

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  14. THE RING.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.15 p.m.—In a match at the National Sporting Club last night for £1000. Rublin beat Sharkey in the eleventh round. ...

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  15. SHOCKING RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.15 p.m.—A shocking railway disaster has occurred at Talca, Chili. While a train was passing over a bridge, the ...

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  16. MR. SEDDON.

    LONDON, June 26, 2.15 p.m.—Mr. and Mrs. Seddon will visit Wales and Ireland. Mrs. Seddon will christen the Union Steamship Company's new steamer Moeraki at ...

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  17. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The only public demonstrations were those of the school children, 22,000 assembling in the various parks and recreation, grounds. The post office was illuminated at ...

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