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  2. "NEARER, MY GOD. TO THEE."

    On Sunday evening great-Crowds of people assembled outside Buckinghara palace, reverently sympathizing with the Royal Family in their sorrow. In the distance ...

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  3. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    A short memorial service was held in St. Paul's on Saturday morning. The Lord Mayor of, London, the President of the Local Government Board, and other ...

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  4. MESSAGE TO COLONIES.

    I As soon as the Jung's death was announced the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Earl of Crewe) telegraphed the hews to the Governors of all the ...

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  5. KING EDWARD IN AUSTRIA.

    Dr. E. Ott, the physician who attended His Majesty the King during his last visit to Marienbad, in Austria, when interviewed on Friday in reference to the ...

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  6. THE UNFAVOURABLE BULLETIN.

    The physicians in attendance, before issuing the bulletin on Friday Which stated that the symptoms were unimproved and the case, had become grave, consulted ...

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  7. CAUSE OF DEATH.

    King Edward died simply from bronchitis and, heart failure. For a long time lie had been susceptible to chills, and naught cold easily. He had suffered ...

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  8. POLITICIANS' TRIBUTES.

    The Under-Seeretaiy of state for the Colonies. (Lieut. Col. Seely). speaking at a banquet at Sheffield on Friday night, alluded to the illness of King Edward, and ...

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  9. VETO BILL.

    There was a strong tendency on the Paris Bourse on Saturday in consequence of rumours that the Liberal leaders intended postponing for 12 months any ...

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  10. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S RETURN.

    Queen Alexandra responded at once to the urgent message relating to the King's health, and started on the homeward journey. A storm, however, delayed the royal ...

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  11. THE KING'S FUNERAL.

    It has been arranged that the royal funeral shall take place on Friday, May 20. Previous to that date the remains will be laid in state in the throne ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    It had been arranged that the Prince of Wales should perform the opening ceremony of the Parliament of the South African Union, but now that he has become ...

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  13. LONDON SCHOOLS.

    It is announced that all the London schools will be closed on Monday after addresses Lave been given to the children. ...

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  14. ARMY INT MOURNING.

    His Majesty King George has ordered the army officers to remain in mourning for six months. ...

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  15. FRIDAY MORNING.

    Early callers at the palace on Friday morning included Mrs. Anquith (wife of the Prime Minister) and Lord Rothschild. These enquirers brought away hopeful ...

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  16. CANADA.

    The Premier of Canada (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) was intensely affected at the news. He was so distressed that he intimated he would refrain from making any statement ...

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  17. IN THE DEATH CHAMBER.

    The members of the King's household were admitted en Saturday afternoon into the death chamber to see the body of the late monarch. ...

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  18. THE BEREAVED QUEEN.

    Queen Alexandra is bearing up wonder. fully under heavy sorrow. On Sunday she attended service in the royal private chapel at Buckingham Palace, with King ...

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  19. WORLDWIDE SYMPATHY.

    The death of King Edward has called forth a world-wide outburst of sympathy I with the British nation, and the Royal Family in the great loss they have ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    Countless tributes were paid at all the memorial services of all denominations in Great Britain. The Primate (Most Rev. Dr. Davidson) ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. TEMPOkARY RALLY.

    The improvement was so noticeable on Friday afternoon that the Princess of Wales returned to Marlborough House. It is understood, from the available, ...

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  22. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    On Sunday morning a short memorial service was conducted in the royal private chapel at Buckingbam Palace. The Queen Dowager, with King George and Queen ...

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  23. THE FATAL ILLNESS.

    Details which have been made public in reference to the last illness of King Edward show that trouble first manifested itself while His late Majesty was in Pans ...

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  24. THE LAST SCENES.

    The first evidence of the coming of the crisis was afforded by the fact that the Princess of Wales was hurriedly recalled from Marlborough House at 7 p.m. to bid ...

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  25. INDIA.

    The utmost grief and distress has been manifested through India, The Viceroy (Lord Minto) has ordered State mourning. All social functions have been ...

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  26. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    A special in memoriam service was held in St. paul's Cathedral on Sunday afternoon, and was similar in impressiveness to that held in the same edifice ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA.

    AH the Stock Exchanges and Government offices and theatres were closed in South Africa, and sporting meetings postponed on Saturday. ...

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  28. KING EDWARD AND OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    The newspapers on Saturday morning comment on the fact that Lord Islington (the Governor-Designate of New Zealand) and Mir. Robinson (the Acting ...

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  29. KING'S LAST WORDS.

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

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  30. THE PRIME MINISTER INFORMED,

    The Prime Minister (Mr..Asquith), who wan making a Mediterranean lour with the First Lord of. the Admiralty (Mr. McKenaa), learned ...

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  31. PUBLIC MANIFESTATIONS.

    The public aW manifesting their sorrow and sympathy in a subdued manner. Thousands of Londoners made a pilgrimage on Sunday to the vicinity of ...

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  32. PERSONAL COURAGE AND DEVOTION.

    The accounts of the King's illness given by those who were- in a position to, know show that King Edward displayed to,the full those qualities of personal courage and ...

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  33. FOREIGN MESSAGES.

    Telegraphic messages are pouring into Buckingham Pa]ace in an endless, stream, and they convey eloquent expressions of sorrow from all parts of the world They ...

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  34. TRIBUTES OF THE NATIONS.

    When the news was telegraphed to France that the English monarch was dead The Paris Reieree brought out [?] special edition at 1 a.m. on Saturday. At that ...

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