The king passed a poor night, being unconscious at intervals. His temperature is high, but he is suffering very little pain. His physicians anticipate that the crisis will culminate to-morrow morning. ...
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Article : 2,832 wordsA bulletin issued at seven o'clock this morning states that the King passed a good day, and had taken his nourishment well. He is less weak, and his temperature normal. ...
Article : 37 wordsA bulletin issued at 11 o'clock to-night states that the King passed a fairly comfortable day, and maintained Me strength. Ho has a returning desire for food, which must be very carefully given. There is some return of paid in the wound. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe bulletin issued tins evening has greatly reassured the public, and a hopeful spirit prevails. The Duke of Connaught informed a reporter that the King's pulse and temperature were normal, and that his condition was most satisfactory. ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is seim-officially announced that the doctors regard the slight return of pain in the wound as a perfectly healthy and natural sign, and alarm is needless. They report that the increase of temperature ib inappreciable, and that ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Times says that the final words of the bulletin regarding the return of pain, show that the King is still in extreme danger. The Standard points out that at this early, and still critical, stage an uninterrupted progressive recovery, without check or drawback, cannot be ...
Article : 74 wordsThe news of the illuess has caused a great shock throughout South Africa. Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the war correspondent of the stales that Generals Botha, De La Rey and other leaders, conferred for the purpose of formulating messages of sorrow. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe are many striking tokens of foreign sorrow in all the capitals. The bulletins were read in the New York theatres, and the entire audience at Wallack's theatre, Broadway, rose and sang "God save the King." ...
Article : 61 wordsQueen Alexandra is in the best of health. ...
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Article : 24 wordsMessrs. Seddon and Barton attended a crowded and impressive intercessory service at St. Paul's Cathedral. The congregation was limited to those invited. ...
Article : 28 wordsAdditional coronation honours: -- Sir Francis W. Grenfull, Governor of Malta; Sir Francis K. Knollys, Private Secretary to the King, to be Barons. Mr, F. C. Burnand, editor of Punch and Mr. Thomas De War, to be Knighted. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Australian Commonwealth contingent are bitterly disappointed at being unable to see the King. The contingent will sail on July 11th. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe collision at the mouth of the Elbe, whereby a German torpedo best was sank, was caused by the defective steering of the former. The commander of the gunboat is reported to ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Australian Eleven commenced a match at Bradford to-day, against an Eleven of England. The home team was as follows : -- R. T. Crawford and A. E. Knight ...
Article : 287 wordsLord Hopetonn has postponed his departure for Sydney until Wednesday instead of Monday. HOSPITAL OFFICIAL NEGLECT. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Venezuelan vice-president, with 1744 men and five guns, surrendered after five boars' fighting. ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Sat 28 Jun 1902, Page 3
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