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  2. DEATH OF KING EDWARD VII.

    It is officially announced that the King died at 11. 45 p.m. on Friday. ...

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  3. UNIVERSAL SYMPATHY

    Telegrams of warm concern and inquiry have been received from all parts of the world. The newspapers arc unanimous in ...

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  4. EARLIER MESSAGES IN REFERENCE TO THE ILLNESS.

    A detailed examination showed that the bronchial tubes have not improved, they being somewhat more seriously affected. ...

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  5. HOW THE WORLD RECEIVED THE TIDINGS.

    The news of the King's death was received with an indescribable outburst' of grief and unanimous tributes of affection. ...

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  6. SPECIAL PRAYERS

    Special prayers were offered in all the cathedrals to-day. ...

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  7. THE CRISIS APPROACHING

    The latest bulletin announces that the symptoms became more grave during the day, and His Majesty's condition is critical. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL FAMILY SUMMONED

    All the members of the Royal Family have been summoned. ...

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  9. HOW THE ILLNESS WAS CONTRACTED

    His Majesty informed a friend that he caught a cold at a theatre, and contracted the bronchial trouble on his return from Biarritz. ...

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  10. PATHETIC GRIEF OF THE QUEEN

    It is reported that Queen Alexandra's grief is pathetic. She is passing in and out of the death chamber, and refuses to take ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT SHOCKED AND GRIEVED.

    The bulletins shocked and grieved Mr. Roosevelt, who was journeying to Stockholm. ...

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  12. AN OMINOUS SIGN

    It was reported at 8.40 that His Majesty's condition was of the gravest nature. The Attorney-General and Mr. ...

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  13. HIS MAJESTY SOMEWHAT BETTER

    The latest unofficial bulletin reports that the King is somewhat better. The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Fife ...

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  14. IN BAD HEALTH FOR SOME TIMES

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Biarritz has telegraphed to his paper: "At one time the King's health was so bad that Sir James Reid did not ...

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  15. CALLERS AT THE PALACE

    There has been a phenomenal number of callers at Buckingham Palace, including the Primate of all England, Lord Kitchener, the Earl of Rosebery, ...

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  16. CONSTERNATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The news was received with consternation in South Africa, where the Boers and British are united in common sorrow. ...

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  17. IN SYDNEY.

    On receipt of the news of the death of his Majesty, a special meeting of the members of the Council of the British Empire League in Australia was held, the ...

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  18. IN GOOD SPIRITS

    It is reported that King Edward is in good spirits, but at the instance of the physicians only members of the Royal Family were given audience ...

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  19. OXYGEN ADMINISTERED

    Reuter's agency has learned from private sources that breathing was so difficult on Thursday afternoon that oxygen was administered. ...

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  20. A REASSURING INCIDENT

    A reassuring incident occurred when the band played as usual at Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guard in the Palace courtyard. ...

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  21. THE SCENE OUTSIDE THE PALACE

    The dominant and all-pervading tone in the vast crowd outside Buckingham Palace was one of personal loss. Rich and poor turned to one another ...

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  22. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

    The report of the King's death is now officially confirmed. The fact was soon made apparent in the Princess of Wales leaving the Palace. ...

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    A RECENT PORTRAIT OF THE LATE KING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. "THE TIMES'" APPRECIATION

    The London "Times" says :—"He died as he lived—in harness. He refused to stay in bed yesterday morning, but rose and transacted business. ...

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  25. DEEP SYMPATHY IN ALL COUNTRIES

    Deep sympathy has been manifested in all countries and dominions. Tributes have been paid to King Edward's consistent policy in the ...

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  26. FINAL SCENE

    The Primate of All England was present when the King passed away quite peacefully and quietly. The Princess Maude alone of his ...

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  27. IN NEWCASTLE.

    All outdoor sports were postponed here to-day owing to the death of the King. The principal business establishments are draped in mourning to-night, and flags on ...

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  28. PRIME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Prime Minister, accompanied by the Minister for External Affairs and Postmaster-General paid a visit of condolence to His Excellency the Governor-General as ...

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  29. KAISER MAY ATTEND FUNERAL

    It is expected in Berlin that the Kaiser will attend the funeral. ...

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  30. IN MELBOURNE.

    The shock of the news of the death of the King within twelve hours of the first intelligence of his illness had a peculiarly severe effect upon the people of ...

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  31. " UNITED STATES SYMPATHISES WITH BRITISH KINSMEN."

    Mr. Taft, President of the United States, cabled to Queen Alexandra:—"We offer your Majesty and son the profoundest sympathy from the people ...

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  32. THE QUEEN AT THE BEDSIDE

    Queen Alexandra watched at the King's bedside, with the utmost votion since her return to London. ...

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  33. ALLEGIANCE TO THE NEW KINGS

    It is understood that the Cabinet Ministers will assemble to meet the new King at St. James to-day, and declare allegiance. ...

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  34. FROM THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES

    The Prince and Princess of Wales, in a telegram to the lord Mayor, stated that they were deeply grieved to inform him that their beloved fathers ...

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  35. IN ADELAIDE

    The public were absolutely dazed by the suddenness of the death of the King. Everywhere are signs at intense grief that Edward "The Peacemaker" is no ...

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  36. GEORGE V.

    All the newspapers are agreed upon George V.'s serious character and wide personal knowledge of public business throughout the Empire. ...

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  37. IN CANADA

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Canadian Premier, is intensely affected, and has refrained from making a Statement until to-morrow. ...

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  38. IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    News of the death of the King was received here will profound regret. The sports gatherings, including the W.A.T.C. races, were postponed and all places of ...

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  39. ONLY ONE ABSENT

    The Primate, who had left the Palace, returned at 9.30 p.m. All the members of the Royal Family are in attendance with the exception ...

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  40. THE KAISER

    The Kaiser, owing to King Edward's illness, has cancelled an engagement to attend a gala concert. ...

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  41. LONDON'S SYMPATHY

    In answer to tho Lord Mayor of London's telegram of sympathy, the Queen sent the following reply :— "Sympathy most grateful. Please ...

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  42. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION

    Dr. Ott, physician at Marienbad, interviewed on Friday, said that King Edwrard's age and full habit involved more danger in the case of branchial ...

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  43. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The news came with a great shock to New Zealand. Bulleting gave some uneasiness, but of the kind that had been felt before, and buoyed up by the ...

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  44. ALARMING SYMPTOMS

    When the throat is affected King Edward is liable to spasmodic contractions, which are somewhat alarming for the moment, but not necessarily ...

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  45. SYMPATHY FROM NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following cable message has been, at the instance of the State Premier (Mr. C. G. Wade), sent through his Excellency the State Governor, to the Secretary of ...

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  46. STOCK MARKETS MUCH DEPRESSED

    The Stock Markets are much depressed. LONDON, Friday, 6.45 p.m. The Stock Markets, upon the receipt ...

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  47. THE PRIMATE'S APPEAL.

    The Primate of all England has addressed the following message to all Bishops :—"The prayers of the Church and ...

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  48. THE POPE'S PRAYERS FOR RECOVERY

    The Pope remarked on Friday that he had offered heartfelt prayers for his Majesty's speedy recovery. ...

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  49. NO FURTHER CHANGE

    An authorised statement was published at 10.30 p.m. that there was no further change to record, and that no further bulletin or statement of any ...

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  50. THE SOLE TOPIC

    The King's illness is the sole topic in business circles and in the clubs. The solicitude for His Majesty's welfare is general, and there have been ...

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  51. A PATHETIC INCIDENT

    About noon to-day quickly following on the news of the death of the King, a street Band played. "The Dead March," and the crowd in the street stood ...

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  52. 2000 CALLERS

    There were 2000 callers at Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  53. CONTINENTAL BOURSES

    There is a general weakening in the Continental Bourses. ...

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  54. ALL SPORT OFF.

    Races, football, and all sport were postponed in Sydney yesterday because of the King's death. ...

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