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  4. POINTED PARS.

    The editor of "Panch".has been knighted. This is the third penman who now receives a coronation plum; but judging from the number of military men who have been ...

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  5. COMING EVENTS.

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. TO-MORROW.

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  9. FUTURE DATES.

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  10. OFFICIAL BULLETINS.

    The official bulletin issued at 10 o'clock this morning stated that the King had passed a fair night, and had had some settled sleep. His appetite was improving, tho wound was ...

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  12. South Africa.

    The commandoes under Commandants Pouws and Lategan, numbering 464 men have surrendered at Kenbardt, in the north west of Cape Colony, and 23 others have ...

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  13. CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.

    In accordance with previous arrangements, the Prince and Princess of Wales entertained a large number of the poor children of London yesterday, when a dinner was given at ...

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  14. 20,000 SURRENDERERS.

    The "Standard " this morning reports that the total number of Boers and colonial rebels who have surrendered since the conclusion of peace is 20,000. ...

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  15. REASSURING ANNOUNCEMENT.

    A semi-official announcement has been made to the effect that the doctors regard the slight return of pain in the wound made in performing the operation on the King as being ...

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  16. Queensland Museum.

    The curator of the Museum, Mr. C. E. de Vis, yesterday received instructions to effect that no provision had been made by the Government for the payment of the salaries ...

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  17. VIEW OF THE FLEET.

    In connection with the great naval review which was to have been held at Spithead on Saturday in connection. with the coronation, it is stated that the colonial visitors will be ...

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  18. DEATH OF A PRIVATE.

    Private H. E. Locke, of the New South Wales unit of the Commonwealth Contingent, has died at Newcastle, in Natal, from peritonitis. ...

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  19. Mr. Seddon.

    It is announced that the Prince and Princess of Wales have invited the Right Hon. R. j. Seddon to dinner on July 8. ...

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  20. Sir H. W. Norman, Field Marshal.

    QUEENSLAND will be delighted to see that their old friend and faithful governor, Sir Henry Wylie Norman, has been made a field marshal. This is well deserved. When ...

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  22. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The " Times " says that the final words of last night's bulletin, stating that the wound is causing pain, show that the King still is in extreme danger. ...

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  23. RECOVERY CONSIDERED CERTAIN.

    The " Daily Mail " this morning reports that the recovery of the King is now regarded, hamanly speaking, as being certain. The favourable condition of the King, as ...

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  24. Diary.

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  25. Wheat in Kansas.

    The wheat harvest, in Kansas,United States, this year, exceeds all previous records. ...

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  26. NEW YORK THEATRES.

    The bulletins reporting the condition of King Edward were road in the theatres in New York during the performances last night, and at Wallack's Theatre the entire ...

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  27. HEALTH OF THE QUEEN.

    Queen Alexandra is stated to be in the best of health, notwithstanding the great anxiety which she has undergone during the illness of the King. ...

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  28. South African Troops.

    The troops who arrived South Africa by the transport Bavarian to take part in the coronation procession were met and welcomed by Field-marshal the Duke of Connaught, ...

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  29. Plague in Sydney.

    A young woman, of George street West, who had been in a critical condition for some days past, died to-day at the Coast Hospital from plague. ...

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  30. Royal Family.

    THE scene conjured up by our cable news this morning, to the effect that members of the royal family were permitted to see the King yesterday, is one of touching pathos. ...

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  31. CORONATION HONOURS.

    Lieutenant Hedley Kirkpatrick, of the 6th Dragoon. Guards, has been made a Companion of the Bath. ...

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  32. INTERCESSORY SERVICES.

    The service in St. Paul's yesterday was a beautiful and impressive one, and the congregation was the most representative that has over assembled in ...

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  33. At the Theatres.

    In spite of the heavy counter attractions "Lady Huntworth's Experiment" drew a very good house at the theatre last night . Carton's comedy will be played ...

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  34. Very Latest

    Crowds of persons remain around Buckingham Palace night and day. Fully 10,000 persons awaited last night's bulletin, and the favourable report issued to-day has given ...

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  35. Collision at Sea.

    Later information relative to the recent sinking of a German torpedo- boat destroyer through a collision with a British steamer, show that it was as the steering of the German ...

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  36. Boxer Rising.

    A Belgian missionary advises taut 50,000 armed Boxers have been gathered at a place 150 miles to the south- east of Pactingfu, and that a Belgian priest has been murdered at ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIA AND CANADA.

    Sir Edmund Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, has written to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, asking him to convey to the King the expressions of grief frit by the ...

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  38. Drought Results.

    In referring to the disastrous effects of the drought Sir Harry Rawson has expressed his sympathy for suffering pastoralists and agriculturalists in Australia. He stated ...

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  39. Milk.

    DURING the week several persons have been prosecuted for selling adulterated milk. There is something specially inhuman, aud cruel in this particular kind of fraud. It is ...

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  40. PRINCE OF WALES'S THANKS.

    The Prince of Wales has asked Sir Edmund Barton to convey his thanks to the people of Australia for their expression of sympathy with tho King in his illness. ...

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  41. PRAYERS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," reports that the loaders of the various chinches in' South Africa, including the Dutch . Reformed ...

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  42. Returning Troops.

    The steamer Wilcannia left Capetown on the 11th instant, and the Medic on the 13th instant, with a number of troops for Sydney. ...

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  43. Theatre Royal.

    There can be no shadow of doubt that the Jackson family and Mr. S. Holdsworth's illustrated songs have fairly caught the public taste. The audiences at the Theatre Royal ...

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  44. SENTENCES REMITTED.

    The sentences of many military prisoners were remitted on Thursday. ...

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  46. RIOT AT WATFORD.

    At Watford, near London, a rather disgraceful scene occurred in connection with the postponement of the coronation celebrations. A large crowd assembled, and objected to the ...

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  47. FEELING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The news of the King's illness caused a great shock throughout South Africa, arid fervent intercession for His Majesty's recovery has been made by people of all creeds. ...

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  49. Dismantling in Sydney.

    A start was made yesterday to remove the coronation decorations from the Government buildings. The dismantling will probably be completed by to- day. ...

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  51. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court, before Messrs. G. P. M. Murray and O. Armstrong, PP.M., and Messrs. D. Gallwey, George Harden R. H. Scott. E. F. Morgan. J. ...

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  52. Coming By- Elections.

    There is no confusion of issues to blur the surroundings of the approaching by-elections at Oxley and Maryborough. There is no frantic melee of candidates; there is no ...

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  54. KING GREATLY TOUCHED.

    King Edward has been greatly touched by the many manifestations of sympathy he has received, and has expressed his gratification at the loyalty and love which his prostration ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    It is understood that if the King continues to progress favourably something will be done to give prominence to the colonial troops now in London, They will possibly ...

    Article : 136 words
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