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Advertising : 123 wordsThe following bulletin was issued by the Royal physicians at halfpast 4 o'clock this afternoon- "The King is progressing satisfactorily in overy way. His Majesty is now suffering less discomfort." ...
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Advertising : 4,388 wordsThe Australians commenced a match to-day at Edinburgh against an cleven of Scotland. The weather was perfect, but the wicket proved to be soft. About ...
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Article : 623 wordsThe favorable progress of His Majesty King Edward continues uninterruptcd, and the doctors yesterday decided that the issue of a bulletin would be unnecessary until to-day at 10 a.m. Thereafter they will be issued at seven iii the evening. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe medical bulletin issued at 10 a.m. to-day announced that the King had slept well. The dressing of the wound occasions His Majesty much distress, but no bad symptoms of any kind are apparent. ...
Article : 55 wordsHer Majesty Queen Alexandra, when bdding farewell on Saturday to a deputation representing a Hussar regiment of Denmark, re-invited the members to return to England at the m[?]d of September, when it is proposed that the Coronation shall take place. ...
Article : 54 wordsFifteen hundred officers and men of the Colonial Contingents in England are to embark to-day on board the troopship Bavarian, for a trip around the fleet, which assembled off Spithead to take part in the proposed great naval review. ...
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Article : 25 wordsHer Majesty Queen Alexandra, the Place and Princess of Wales, and other Royalties, attended a special serice at Marlborough House Chapel this morning. The National Anthem was sung kneeling as a prayer. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Australian troops now in London lot no opportunity of manifesting their loyalty to the Throne on Saturday. Fire brakes, containing soldiers from the colonies, passed Buckingham Palace. The troops, who were dressed in khaki,all rose from their seats and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe English and American mission building at Tienkschas, in the province of Sze[?]huan, have been destroyed by a Chines[?] mob. ...
Article : 150 wordsGolding's commando of Boer raiders has surrendered in accordance with the peace agreement to the British authorities at Beaufort West, Cape Colony. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe he Alien Immigration Commission recently sat at Westminster Town Hall, Lord James of Hereford in the chair. Mr Arnold White was submitted to a seeero ...
Article : 414 wordsMany burghers of the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies, who fled to Europe during the progress of the war, are now petitioning the British Legation ...
Article : 71 wordsWhen [?]nformed of the disastrous collision which occurred between a German gunboat [?]nd the steamer Firsby, at the mouth of the Elbe, King Edward ...
Article : 141 wordsSeveral leading newspapers confirm the report that the King exercised his personal influence to secure peace in South Africa, and that the happy result ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Government of Argentina, is doing its utmost to promote settlement in the Republic. An agent of the Government recently ...
Article : 76 wordsThe United States Steel Corporation, which contols the mammoth Carnegie works at Pi[?]sburg, and other companies, has decided to raise the wages of its ...
Article : 70 wordsThe will of the late Karl Fitzwilliam has been proved at £2,949,830. Practically the whole of the estate has been bequeathed to the present Earl. ...
Article : 41 wordsAn immen[?] fire is reported from Capetown. By [?] unexplained means a portion of [?] Coronation decorations caught fire. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 1 Jul 1902, Page 3
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