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  3. ILLNESS OF KING EDWARD.

    The bulletin issued at 7 o'clock this evening by the physicians in attendance on the Kane states that His Majesty passed a fairly comfortable day. ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Edinburgh to-day against an eleven representing Scotland. The home team was composed as follows:—R. H. ...

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  5. HIS MAJESTY DOING REMARKABLY WELL.

    An announcement last evening concerning the King's health states that His Majesty was doing remarkably well, and had spent some hours during the day on ...

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  6. DRESSING OF THE WOUND CAUSES SEVERE PAIN.

    The wound caused by the operation is of considerable depth. It is dressed twice daily from the bottom, as it is essential that it should heal ...

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  7. COLONIAL TROOPS INVITED TO PROLONG THEIR STAY.

    During the review of the colonial contingents, by the Prince of Wales to-day, the troops will be invited to prolong their stay in England. ...

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  8. THE THIRD TEST.

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  9. KING TO SEE NO CORRESPONDENCE.

    It is officially stated that the King will see no correspondence for some time to come, and that he cannot be approached on matters of state business. ...

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  10. REFERENCE BY THE GOVERNOR.

    His Excellency the Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, speaking on Monday night at the annual prize distribution to students of the Working Men's ...

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  11. REVIEW OF COLONIAL TROOPS.

    It is announced that should the state of his health permit, the King will witness the march past of the colonial troops after they have been reviewed by His Royal ...

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  12. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    The petition in favor of the suspension of the constitution has been signed by no fewer than 15,000, persons in Capetown alone. ...

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  13. PUBLIC ANXIETY DISAPPEARING.

    The public anxiety in connection with the King's illness is now disappearing on account of the favorable nature of the latest bulletins. ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE RE-OPENS.

    The London Stock Exchange re-opened, this morning for the transaction of business after the Coronation holidays. The market generally was very firm. ...

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  15. ENTERTAINING INDIAN NATIVE TROOPS.

    Six hundred native Indian troops are visiting the British fleet to-day. ...

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  16. HIS MAJESTY GAINING STRENGTH.

    The medical bulletin issued at 10 a.m. to-day reported that the King had passed an excellent night, and enjoyed a natural sleo. ...

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  17. THE STATE CABINET.

    At the meeting of the state Cabinet to-night, the question of providing work for the unemployed was considered. Though there is a shortage of loan money ...

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  18. THE CONFERENCE OF COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    The Imperial Conference was opened to-day, the Colonial Premiers and Mr Chamberlain being present. It has been arranged that the ...

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  19. AFTER THE WAR.

    The "Times" this morning publishes a suggestion made by its correspondent at Bloemfontein, to the effect that General Botha, the Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  20. SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS IN JOHANNESBURG.

    A telegram from South Africa states that the Marquis of Tullibardine is forming a corps of Scottish volunteers in Johannesburg. ...

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  21. PREMIERS WELCOMED BY MR CHAMBERLAIN.

    The conference of Colonial Premiers was opened in London yesterday. Mr Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided, and in a brief ...

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  22. CONCESSIONS FOR CANADIAN SOLDIERS.

    The Canadian Government has now decided to allow the members of contingents from Canada to take their discharge in South Africa if they are ...

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  23. THE PRICE OF BREAD IN LONDON.

    Recently the majority of the bakers in North London advanced the price of best bread from 5d. to 5½d. per quartern loaf, and seconds from 4½d. to 5d. This ...

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  24. CRONJE TAKES THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    General Cronje, the Boer leader, who was captured at Paardeberg in the early stages of the war, has signed allegiance to the British Crown at St. Helena, ...

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  25. SUGGESTIONS BY SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    In connection with the conference, Sir Edmund Barton, the Australian Prime Minister, his suggested that the Colonies should be given reasonable consideration ...

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  26. QUEENSLANDERS AT THE FRONT.

    Particulars which were made available, to-day show that of the Queensland troops who went to South Africa, 52 men were tried by court-martial during the ...

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  27. REVOLUTION IN HAYTI.

    A serious revolution is reported-to be in progress in the negro Republic of Hayti. Severe fighting has taken place ...

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  28. AN ELECTRIC TRAM RUNS AWAY.

    A sensational tramway accident occurred at Huddersfield yesterday afternoon, with serious results. An electric car, in descending a hill, ...

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