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  2. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    The following bulletin in regard to the operation which was performed to-day upon the King has just been issued by his Majesty's medical advisers:— "The operation which was performed on the King to-day was ...

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  3. DR. ANGEL MONEY.

    "There is no doubt in my mind," Dr. Angel Money said to a "Herald" reporter whom he courteously received yesterday afternoon, "that the malady which has overtaken the King is appendicitis. ...

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  4. NORTH SYDNEY CHURCHES.

    Most of the churches at North Sydney and surrounding district had announced special Coronation services for to-day, but on account of the illness of the King they will not now take place. In some of ...

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  5. FEELING REFERENCE BY MR. BARTON.

    At the luncheon of the United Empire Trade League last night Mr. Barton, the Premier of the Commonwealth, in the course of a speech, said that the illness of the King ...

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  6. THE FIRST INTIMATION.

    Startling rumours regarding the King were abroad at mid-day yesterday. The first official intimation of his Majesty's illness was made when Dr. Winnington ...

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  7. VOTIVE OFFERING FROM ABYSSINIA.

    Ras Makonnen, the envoy of Abyssinia, has offered and Dr. Bradley, Dean of Westminster, has accepted, a cross as a votive offering to the Abbey for the King's recovery. ...

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  8. MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    It was resc[?]ved yesterdau that there should be no review of troops at Centennial Park to-day, and the salute of 21 guns which was to have been fired from the Dawes Point battery has also been postponed. ...

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  9. FALL IN CONSOLS.

    The Stock Exchange is depressed, and business is stagnant. Consols are quoted at 95?, a fall of ¾. ...

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  10. THE NECESSITY FOR AN IMMEDIATE OPERATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that yesterday morning the temperature of the King developed, demanding immediate investigation. ...

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  11. ACTION BY THE PREMIER.

    The announcement in yesterday's "Herald" that the Coronation festivities would have to be postponed necessarily caused some amount of confusion in connection with matters at the Government ...

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  12. NAVAL ARRANGEMENTS CANCELLED.

    His Excellency the Admiral, Sir Lowis A. Beaumont, K.C.M.G., received a cable message yesterday morning from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty intimating that on account of the illness ...

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  13. ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    During the debate in Parliament last night on the timber regulations the Premier rose and said he had some good news to communicate with regard to the King's health (Cheers.) He had a press telegram ...

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  14. TRANSACTION OF STATE BUSINESS.

    The Marquis of Salisbury (the Premier) and Mr. A. J. Balfour (the First Lord of the Treasury) went to the Palace yesterday afternoon, and on returning to Parliament House ...

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  15. ARRANGEMENTS AT THE TOWN HALL.

    The Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Thomas Hughes) when seen yesterday said that he and the members of the council felt the deeoest sorrow and disappointment at the news that had been received respecting ...

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  16. FEELING IN COMMERCIAL CIRCLES.

    On coming to town yesterday morning merchants and business people generally were in doubt for a considerable time as to what should be done to-day. It was felt that the Government should first give ...

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  17. VIEWS OF MEDICAL MEN.

    Medical men in Sydney are unanimous in diagnosing the disease, so far as diagnosis can be based on cabled evidence, as a localised form of peritonitis in the vicinity of the cæcuin and the appendix ...

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  18. INTERVIEW WITH DR. PHILIP MUSKETT.

    In the course of an interview which a "Herald" representative had yesterday with Dr. Philip Muskett, that gentleman stated that the disease which was referred to in the cable as ...

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  19. CONSTERNATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The announcement of his Majesty's illness caused, consternation among the hundreds of thousands of people who were in the streets of London inspecting the decorations. ...

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  20. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    Owing to the circumstances in regard to the Coronation, and that a large number of business houses will remain open to-day, the Railway Commissioners, in order to meet public convenience, have ...

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  21. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    The following bulletin regarding the King was issued this morning by his physicians:— "His Majesty was restless until 1 o'clock this morning, and then slept, free from pain, till 10.30. ...

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  22. PATRIOTIC MEETING AT MARRICKVILLE.

    A patriotic meeting in connection with the Olive branch of the Australian Natives' Association was held in the Victoria Hall, Marrickville, last evening. The chair was occupied by the president ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE.

    At the first meeting of the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday the following resolution was carried:—"The members of the Sydney Stock Exchange have received the news of his Maiesty ...

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  24. EXPRESSIONS OF RELIEF.

    Immense crowds read the bulletins as they were issued, and there were heartfelt expressions of relief at the fairly reassuring character of the announcements. ...

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  25. SIR FREDERICK TREVES OPERATES.

    Sir Frederick Treves, F.R.C.S., Sergeant-Surgeon to the King, performed the operation upon his Majesty. ...

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  26. INTERCESSORY SERVICES.

    The Archbibhop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York have proscribed the ordinary services for to-morrow, together with special psalms, lessons, and hymns. They ...

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  27. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The announcement of the postponement of the Coronation, consequent upon the illness of the King, was received yesterday with sincere expressions of regret by ministers of all ...

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  28. STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, stated in the House of Commons that the operations performed on his Majesty the King had been most successful. June 25. ...

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  29. DR. FIASCHI'S OPINION.

    Dr. Fiaschi, D.S.O., consented in view of the urgency of the occasion to discuss the position from the medical standpoint. He said:— "Judging from the cablegrams, which ...

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  30. MESSAGE FROM LORD HOPETOUN.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, cabled, to Mr. Chamberlain to day as follows:— "My Ministers and I join avith the whole of the King's Australian subjects in deploring his Majesty's ...

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  31. INFORMING THE KING.

    The King, when informed of the necessity for an operation, unhesitatingly declared that he had no dread of the ordeal, but that he was grieved at the disappointment which would result to his subjects at the postponement of the festivities. His Majesty manfully added, ...

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  32. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Upon the Legislative Council meeting yesterday afternoon the Vice-President of the Executive Council said he was sure that hon. members had heard with heartfelt regret and deepest sympathy that ...

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  33. EXPRESSIONS OF REGRET IN PARRAMATTA.

    Our Parramatta correspondent writes:—The news of the serious indisposition of the King was received; in Parramatta with extreme regret. The celebration committee met at the ...

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  34. AN EMINENT SURGEON'S VIEWS.

    Some of the medical men who were seen were willing to discuss the situatioin, but in conformity with thier understanding of the unwritten law of professional etiquette they would not consent to the ...

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  35. THE COLONIAL TROOPS' SERVICE.

    There was a special service of intercession and prayer for the King's recovery at Alexandra Pali[?]ee yesterday, where the colonial troops are quartered. ...

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  36. AFTER THE OPERATION.

    When his Majesty recovered consciousness after the operation he inquired for the Prince of Wales. His Majesty spoke to the Prince calmly, saying that he felt relieved at the result. ...

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  37. ANXIETY THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE.

    The news of the King's illness has caused dismay and anxiety at Gibraltar and Malta and throughout the colonies. The latest messages show that there is ...

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  38. AN EMINENT SURGEON'S REASSURING OPINION.

    Dr. Gersuny, of Vienna, one of the greatest surgical authorities, states that when an operation of the kind which has been performed upon his Majesty is performed in time there is good hope of recovery, and that upwards of 80 per cent. of such operations are successful. ...

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  39. SYMPATHY OF IRISH CITIZENS.

    During the interval at the national concert under the auspices of the United Irish League of Australia, at the New Masonic Hall last night, there were sympathetic references to King Edward VII. Mr. ...

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  40. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra surpasses herself in the calm fortitude which she shows in the illness of her husband. ...

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  41. REGRET OF IRISH NATIONALISTS,

    The "Times" states that the Nationalist members of the House of Commons have received the news of the King's illness with unfeigned regret. ...

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  42. SYMPATHY ABROAD.

    The illness of the King has evoked real sympathy in America and on the Continent, notably in Paris. President Roosevelt has cabled to King ...

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  43. PARLIAMENT NOT TO ADJOURN.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour stated in the House of Commons to-day that it had been decided not to adjourn the Houses of Parliament, so that no exaggerated idea or the King's illness might be conveyed to his Majesty's subjects. ...

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  44. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor despatched the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies to-day:—"The Government and people of Victoria are profoundly affected by the news of ...

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  45. THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN BUSINESS CIRCLES.

    To say that people in business circles were grieved to learn that the Coronation had been abandoned in consequence of the illness of the King, is but to mildly express the state of the public mind which ...

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  46. CABINET MEETING IN MELBOURNE.

    As soon as the news of his Majesty's illness reached the State Premier he convened a meeting of the Cabinet, which was well attended. The unfortunate situation was discussed with a view to seeing whether ...

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  47. RECENT HISTORY OF THE ILLNESS.

    A bulletin as to the condition of the King was issued early this afternoon, and was signed by the five doctors who are attending his Majesty. ...

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  48. IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    As soon as the Legislative Assembly met yesterday, Mr. J. J. Cohen asked ths Premier what arrangements had been made with regard to the coronation celebrations which had been arranged for ...

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  49. DEPARTURE OF ROYAL GUESTS.

    Owing to the illness of the King, and the consequent postponement of the Coronation, all the Royal guests in London are returning home to-day except near relatives of his ...

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