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  2. Advertising

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  3. CORONATION POSTPONED.

    LONDON, June 24, 12.55 p.m. It has just been announced that the Coronation Ceremony, which was fixed for Thursday, has been postponed in ...

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  4. UNFEIGNED REGRET OF THE IRISH MEMBERS.

    The "Times" stated that the National members of the House of Commons received the news of the King's illness with unfeigned regret. ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    Various provisional committees for the Coronation celebrations, while keenly appreciating his Majesty's thoughtfulness in desiring them to proceed with the ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. VERY LATEST BULLETIN.

    The following bulletin was issued just before noon to-day:-- "His Majesty was restless until 1 o'clock this morning, but from then ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND'S SYMPATHY.

    The Premier (Mr. Philp) requested the Governor to forward to the Colonial Office the following message:-- "The people of Queensland have ...

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  8. COURSING.

    To-day the Toowoomba Coursing Club's Challenge Stakes will be run for. The stake closed on Tuesday night with 47 dogs, including several of the Armidale ...

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  9. THE KENNIFFS.

    News has been received from Mitchell that the warrant for their arrest was read to the Konniffs this morning. They were brought before the Bench, and ...

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  10. TOOWOOMBA CELEBRATIONS.

    On receipt in Toowoomba of the sad intelligence of the serious illness of his Majesty the King, a meeting of as many members of the Coronation Committee ...

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  11. LATER NEWS.

    The following medical bulletin was issued at 9 a.m. this morning:-- "His Majesty's condition is as good as can be expected after so serious an ...

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  12. SIGNALLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    An elaborate system of signalling has been arranged, by which the departure of the King and Queen, from Buckingham Palace will be announced to the ...

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  13. LATEST WEATHER FORECAST

    The Weather Bureau issued the following forecast to-night:--Occasional showers and strong south-easterly winds along the coast, but otherwise drought ...

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  14. ALL FESTIVITIES CANCELLED IN CANADA.

    News from Canada states that all the holiday festivities have been cancelled throughout the Dominion. ...

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  15. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    The Weather Bureau issued a special forecast at 11.45 p.m., stating that the prospects of rain in the coast parts are becoming hourly more hopeful, and also ...

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  16. ALL BRISBANE CELEBRATIONS POSTPONED.

    All the Brisbane celebrations have been indefinitely postponed, and the holiday has been cancelled. Reports from all country Municipalities state that similar ...

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  17. THE OPERATION.

    Details of the operation have now transpired. It appears that yesterday (Tuesday) morning the King's temperature developed to such an alarming ...

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  18. SOUTHERN CELEBRATIONS.

    All celebrations have been postponed everywhere except in Victoria, where, extraordinary to relate, they are to be carried out; even the Governor-General's ...

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  19. RAILWAY RATES.

    A deputation, consisting of Hon. A. Morgan and Mr. J. De Conlay, representing the Warwick Chamber of Commerce, waited upon the Minister for ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. DINNER TO THE POOR.

    At a meeting of the sub-committee of London Mayors, appointed to make the arrangements for the King's Coronation dinner to the poor, Sir Thomas Lipton ...

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  21. WHAT IS PERITYPHILITIS?

    The caecum (Latin caecus, blind) is a blind sac--that is, a sac or bag having only one opening, connected with the intestines of an animal. In man there ...

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  22. A REASSURING STATEMENT.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, informed the House to-day that the operations performed upon the King ...

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  23. RUSSIAN OFFICERS COURTMARTIALLED.

    The military Governor of Poltava, in Russia, and 37 army officers, have been court-martialled for accepting bribes to exempt conscripts from serving in the ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA LICENSING BENCH.

    The resignation of Mr. Joseph Troy as a Licensing Justice for the Toowoomba district has been accepted, and Mr. George Partridge has been appointed in ...

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  25. GEORGE IV'S CORONATION BANQUET.

    Some most disorderly and disgraceful proceedings took place at the Coronation festivities of George IV. which, it is to be hoped will not be repeated in the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australian Eleven commenced their return match against Yorkshire at Bradford to-day. The following are the teams:-- ...

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  27. FORTITUDE OF THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty, Queen Alexandra, surpasses herself by the fortitude she is displaying, and her calm and dignified bearing in her trouble. ...

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  28. STOCK EXCHANGE DEPRESSED.

    The Stock Exchange is depressed on account of the King's illness, business being completely stagnant. Consols have fallen to £95 17s. 6d. ...

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  29. POLITICAL.

    It was stated in Monday's issue (says the "Courier") that Mr. Thomas J. Moore was coming forward in the Ministerial interest as a candidate to fill the ...

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  30. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The news of the King's illness came as a thunderclap to the nation, it being understood that he had quite recovered, though at the same time the public were ...

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  31. RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES.

    Prayers for the King's recovery are universal, and certain forms have been prescribed. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have prescribed for ...

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  32. EVERY HOPE OF A SPEEDY RECOVERY.

    Lord Salisbury, speaking in the House of Lords, emphasised the opinions of the physicians that there is every hope and prospect of a speedy and favorable issue ...

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  33. THE PRICE OF SEATS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 words
  34. THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE CORONATION.

    The Lord Mayor has officially announced at the Guild Hall the postponement of the Coronation, and that it will be impossible for it now to take place ...

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  35. THE KING'S CONDITION.

    His Majesty's temperature last night was normal, and he has made unexpectedly good progress. Early this morning he enjoyed a refreshing sleep, and the ...

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  36. ORIGIN O[?] THE ILLNESS.

    It now transpires that the King was unwell on the 14th inst., before starting for the review at Aldershot, at which he was supposed to have contracted ...

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  37. AFFAIRS IN LONDON.

    Although the condition of business in London is generally upset, the people are hopeful. The theatres remain open and to-day is a Bank holiday. ...

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  38. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    During the discussion on the Education Bill in the House of Commons last night, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour stated that the Government, instead of ...

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  39. ILLNESS OF MR. W. H. BROWNE, M.L.A.

    It will be heard with regret (says Tuesday's "Telegraph") that Mr. W. H. Browne, M.L.A., is seriously ill, suffering from his old complaint, asthma. ...

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  40. CORONATION NOTES.

    The jokes founded upon the report that the peerage would have to rise early on Coronation Day are justified by a set of drastic orders announced this week. ...

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  41. POSTPONEMENT OF NAVAL REVIEW AND CORONATION HONORS.

    In consequence of his Majesty's illness the Grand Naval Review at Spithead, and the announcement of a number of Coronation honors, have been indefinitely ...

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  42. WORLD WIDE SYMPATHY.

    The sympathy with the King over his illness is unprecedented and unparalleled in history. Never was there such keen interest taken in the reading and ...

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  43. UNIVERSAL SYMPATHY.

    The King's illness has evoked general sympathy throughout Europe and the United States, and especially in the latdismay and anxiety at Gibraltar, Malta ...

    Article : 71 words
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  45. DEPARTURE OF THE ROYAL GUESTS.

    All the Royal guests, who were specially invited to England for the Coronation celebrations will, with the exception of the near relatives of his ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. ORDER OF MUSIC.

    The following was the order of music for the Coronation service in Westmonster Abbey:-- [?] ...

    Article : 367 words
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