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  2. THE MOURNING

    Military officers will go into mourning till November 6, infantry drums and colors and cavalry standards and trumpets are to be draped with black ...

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  3. MANY TOKENS OF SORROW.

    There is an endless stream of tokens of sorrow from all countries, including Greece, Turkey, the Balkans, Scandinavia, and China. ...

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  4. THE DEATH OF KING EDWARD

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—It transpires that King Edward's trouble first manifested itself in Paris, where an attack of acute indigestion shortened ...

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  5. MR ASQUITH ADVISED.

    Mr Asquith learned the news by a wireless telegram, which he received when off Gibraltar. H.M.S. Enchantress immediately sailed for ...

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  6. RUSSIAN EULOGIES.

    The Russian newspapers warmly eulogise King Edward, and recognise his great influence in the removal of traditional misunderstandings and the ...

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  7. LENIENCY TO PRISONERS.

    Several magistrates, including those at Coventry and Glasgow, dismissed all prisoners charged with minor offences on Saturday. ...

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  8. MOURNING IN SCOTLAND.

    There is profound grief at Aberdeen and Deeside, and mourning in Scotland is general. ...

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  9. KING GEORGE'S FIRST APPOINTMENT.

    Earl Carrington suceeds Lord Cholmondeley as Lord Great Chamberlain. This is King George's first appointment since his accession to the Throne. ...

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  10. SALVATION ARMY

    There was large crowds outside the i Palace during the evening. There were distant strains of a band, and then suddenly it became silent. The ...

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  11. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY

    The German army and navy officers will go into mourning for a week, and King Edward's Prussian Regiment and Dragoon Guards for three ...

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  12. SPECIAL SERVICES

    "The Court Circular" states that Queen Alexandra, the Princess of Wales, the Princess Royal, the Duke of Fife, Princess Victoria and Princess ...

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  13. THE QUEEN'S HASTY RETURN.

    On Thursday Queen Alexandra was again warned, The Royal yacht conveying her Majesty home was accompanied by a destroyer, but was ...

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  14. QUEEN MARY.

    The Queen is styled Queen Mary in the court circular Issued from Marlborough House. ...

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  15. THE ROYAL DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Redmond, M.P., in a letter to Mr Asquith, reminds him of the debate in the Commons a year ago and the ...

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  16. THE PUBLIC INFORMED.

    The King had a violent fit of coughing on Thursday afternoon, and this, necessitated a public announcement of his illness. He spent a comfortable ...

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  17. FATHER VAUGHAN'S EULOGIUM.

    Father Vaughan, who eas King Edward's personal friend, said that by the man in the street the King was the best known, best loved, and best ...

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  18. THE SANDRINGHAM TENANTS.

    King George, in a message to the people on the Sandringham estate, refers to the irreparable loss, and adds: "King Edward dearly loved his ...

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  19. KING'S COURAGE AND FORTITUDE

    LONDON, Monday. Morning.—Details of the King's illness show that the displayed to the full those qualities of personal courage and devotion to duty ...

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  20. THE QUEEN'S DEVOTION.

    Queen Alexandra took only brief sitting-room near by, the princess Victoria sharing her mother's vigil. ...

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  21. MESSAGES FROM IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Lord Aberdeen's message to Queen Alexandra expressed. whole-hearted sorrow and sympathy in her great grief, which ...

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  22. DATE OF THE FUNERAL

    LONDON, Sunday, 10.10 p.m.—It has been provisionally arranged that the burial of King Edward shall take place on May 20, the body previously ...

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  23. COUNTLESS TRIBUTES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —Countless tributes are being paid to the late King at memorial services held by all denominations throughout ...

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  24. PHYSICIANS FEARS

    On Friday the early callers, including Mrs Asquith and Lord Roths-child, brought away hopeful tidings, but said, that the doctors feared that ...

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  25. THE KAISERS DEEP SORROW

    LONDON, Monaday Morning —The kaiser spent an hour and a half at the British Embassy on Sunday, and spoke with the deepest sorrow of his uncle's ...

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  26. IRELAND UNITED IN SORROW.

    The most loyal messages are being received from Dublin and other. Irish cities. "The Times" Dublin correspondent ...

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  27. SAILENT GRIEE AT PARIS

    "The Reference" Paris correspondent reports that at one o'clock; on Saturday morning the British Embassy had not heard the news, but newspaper ...

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  28. CAST OF THE KING'S HEAD.

    Mr Albert Bruoejoy, the sculptor, secured an excellent cast of King Ed-Ward's head. Mr Brucejoy's cast was made at ...

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  29. WAITING FOR THE END.

    A special messenger was despatched by Mr Churchill to the Bishop of Ripon, the Clerk of the Closet, who left at 8.30 p.m. When questioned ...

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  30. DEEP SORROW AT EDINBURGH.

    Since the death, of Queen Victoria no event has occasioned such deep and genuine sorrow in Edinburgh as the King's death. King Edward's ...

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  31. FRANCES SYMPATHY.

    King George, in replying to M. Fallieres's condolences, declares that France's sympathy and valued friendship will contribute in helping the ...

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  32. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Prince George was at noon to-day proclaimed in Australia, "King of the united Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and ...

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  33. THE PASSING OF A CHRISTIAN.

    The Bishop of London, preaching at St. Paul's on Sunday said: "Those who were present tell us that nothing could have been more Christian than ...

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  34. THE KING'S LAST DAYS

    His Majesty spent three hours at the opera after his arrival on Thursday, and gave audience to Lord Kit-chener, and presented him with a ...

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  35. ITALY SHARES BRITAIN'S GRIEF.

    Signor Sangiuliano, in a speech in the Italian Senate, which, he adjourned for three days, recalled some of his impressions of King Edward when ...

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  36. THE ROYAL FAMILY

    Queen Alexandra and the Prince of Wales returned to the sick room and the King was able to recognise his wife and heir. At 11 o'clock the rest ...

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  37. INDIA MOURNS.

    Reuter at Calcutta states that references were made to the King in all the churches and mosques, and the Buddhist priests are preparing special ...

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  38. CHIEF RABBI'S ADMIRATION.

    The Chief Rabbi, during a sermon in London, said no section of the Empire had been more stirred than the Jewish community. They all deeply ...

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  39. THE KING'S LAST WORDS.

    "The Daily Mail" says, in reply to the doctors who tried to dissuade him from exercising the duties of the Sovereign, King Edward's last words, ...

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  40. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE

    After the sitting of the House of Commons, the lobbies eagerly discussed the constitutional issue. It was pointed out that a revision of the Budget ...

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  41. THE QUEEN'S FORTITUDE.

    Queen Alexandra is bearing up wonderfully well. She attendted with King George and members of tho Royal Family a service in the private ...

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  42. AMERICA'S CONDOLENCE.

    King George, in a message to President Taft, said: I am deeply grateful to you for your Government's and people's condolence and good wishes to ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN SYMPATHY.

    General Botha, an a striking interview, recalls King Edward's noble welcome of himself. General De la Rev, and General De Wet, when they ...

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  44. FIRST ALARMING SYMPTOMS.

    On Tuesday night he was seized with a violent attack of coughing, accompanied with heart failure. This was the first alarming symptom noticed. ...

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  46. THE EMPIRE'S LOSS.

    The magnitude of the Empire's loss and aspiration towards the unimpaired maintenance of the great liberal traditions of Queen Victoria's and King ...

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  47. VISITORS TO THE PALACE.

    Thousands of people in London made pilgrimages to-day to gaze at the half- masted standard and white blinds of many windows in the Palace, ...

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