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  2. TELEGRAMS. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF THE KING.

    A painful sensation has just been caused by the announcement that the coronation ceremony has been postponed owing to the illness of His Majesty ...

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  3. THE NATURE OF THE AILMENT.

    The operation on the King was performed by Sir Frederick Treves, who holds the appointment of sergeant-surgeon to His Majesty. ...

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  4. GRIEF OF THE COLONIES.

    Throughout the Dominion of Canada intercessory prayers for the King will be offered in the various churches on the 28th inst. The order for the ...

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  5. NATURE OF THE OPERATION.

    The British Medical Journal to-day Affirms that the pus extracted by the surgeons from the incision made in the abdomen was decomposed, and plainly ...

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  6. TRIBUTES FROM ABROAD.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who always entertained sincere affec tion for his uncle, is profoundly concerned at the serious nature of the ...

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  7. "CORONATION IMPOSSIBLE FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS."

    The sad intelligence of the King's indisposition, and the imperative need for postponing the coronation, came as a thunderclap to the nation, The ...

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  8. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    The serious illness of King Edward has evoked innumerable evidences of regret in the United States. President Roosevelt cabled the following message ...

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  9. FEELING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

    In all the Continental capitals, and notably in Paris, the news of the King's painful malady has caused deep concern. President Loubet, on behalf of ...

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  10. THE NATION'S SORROW.

    The British public is displaying the keenest anxiety and' solicitude in regard to the King's serious illness. All last night a sympathetic crowd of ...

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  11. PHYSICIANS' REPORT.

    Five doctors are in attendance upon His Majesty the King, and they have issued a bulletin in which it is announced that no ...

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  12. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    The physicians issued a bulletin at 10.15 this morning stating that the King had had a better night, with some refreshing sleep. He was improved in ...

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  13. INTERCESSIONS FOR THE KING.

    Dr. Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Dr. Maclagan, the Archbishop of York, who were respectively to have crowned the King and Queen ...

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  14. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS.

    A bulletin, issued from Buckingham Palace this evening, contains the gratifying nerve that His Majesty has made satisfactory progress, and is much ...

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  15. BREAKING THE NEWS TO PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Balfour, Lender of the House of Commons, in breaking the news of the King's illness to members, informed them that the operation which had ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following telegram from Mr. Chamberlain, dated June 24:—"It is with the deepest regret that I have to inform you ...

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  17. CONDITION OF THE PATIENT.

    An official bulletin just issued states that, following upon the operation, the King was restless and wakeful until 1 o'clock this morning. He then fell ...

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  18. A SERIOUS OPERATION.

    At 11.30 p.m. a bulletin was issued from Buckingham Palace intimating that the King's condition is as good as can be expected after so serious an ...

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  19. DEPARTURE OF ROYALTIES.

    Owing to the long period which in any case must elapse before the coronation ceremony can take place, the royal guests of the King, with the ...

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  20. WHAT THE KING IS SUFFERING FROM.

    Peretyphlitis, from which it is officially stated the King is suffering, is an inflammation of the vermiform appendix. It is a well-recognised surgical affection now. ...

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  21. FEELING IN THE COLONIES AND INDIA.

    The Agents-General for the Australian States and New Zealand unitedly sent a message of condolence to the Queen and members of the royal family, ...

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  22. THE BRITISH CABINET

    The Marquis of Salisbury and Mr. Balfour went to Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon to make enquiries in regard to their royal master's condition, ...

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  23. IRISH COMMONERS REGRETFUL.

    The Times states that the Navionalist members of the House of Commons, who had decided not to attend the coronation, but to occupy themselves ...

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  24. THE HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENTS.

    Alter cue Cabinet meeting yesterday Mr. Balfour intimated that all the coronation processions and celebrations in London bad been postponed, but that, ...

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  25. PHYSICIANS' REPORTS.

    A bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace this evening conveys the gratifying intelligence that His Majesty the King spent a fairly comfortable day. ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. FEELING IN THE CITY.

    It is some time since city people received such unpleasant tidings as they did when they opened their newspapers on Wednesday morning and learned of the ...

    Article : 300 words
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