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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON. Wednesday Afternoon.--An official bulletin issued at 2 o'clock states that since the last report, issued three and a half hours ago,: his Majesty has passed a ...

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  3. CORONATION INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--In view of the serious nature of the King's illness, it is expected that the postponement of the Coronation ceremonies will be indefinite. The publication of the news has caused. consternation throughout the United ...

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  4. ILLNESS OF THE KING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The bulletins issued by the medical attendants of his Majesty state that the King is suffering from perityphlitis, inflammation around the cecum, or blind pouch, at the head of the large intestine Besides Sir Francis Laking, Physicia'n-in-Ordinary, who was summoned when the ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief, has repealed his appeal to the people not to treat the returning troops to stimulants, adding ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. Cohen asked the Premier it he had received any official information as to the King's ...

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  7. THE NATIONAL BANK.

    LONDON. Tuesday Afternoon.--The National Bank of the South African Republic has hold its its't meeting for three years at Pretoria, and declared a dividend or 3 per ...

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  8. PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 0[?]d per oz. standard. ...

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  9. GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--A collision occurred between a British steamer and a German torpedo boat at tho mouth of the Elbe. The torpedo boat sank, and the commander and three ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Afternoon.--Mr .J. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies; and Mr. R. Sedden,. the New Zealand Premier, have discussed the return ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The will of the late Mr. David Cohen, of Sydney, Maitland, etc., j has been proved in London. The estate is sworn at £210,000. Mr. Cohen makes many charitable ...

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  12. A MESSAGE FROM' KING EDWARD.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Duke of Norfolk, Hereditary Earl Marshal, by command of the King, has caused a message from his Majesty to he made public. King Edward expresses deep sorrow that owing to his serious illness, the Coronation ceremony must he postponed, likewise all celebrations which had been ...

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  13. REFERENCE IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday it was decided, on the motion of Mr. See--"That this House agrees to the following address of sympathy With the King, and authorises Mr. Speaker ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. CHURCH STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lightning struck a church in the Spanish cathedral town of Orfense, during a funeral service, with the result that 25 persons were killed and 35 Injured. ...

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  15. VIEWS OF AN ADELAIDE DOCTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Dr. J. A. G. Hamilton, speaking with reference to the King's illness, said:--"There can be little doubt that the Court Physicians knew the real nature of the malady 10 ...

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  16. A NEWCASTLE.

    The ketch Forest Queen is reported to have gone ashore near the inner light at Port Stephens on Monday morning last, and the probabilities are that she will become a total wreck. Two ...

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  17. MR. BARTON ON TRADE ISSUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At the United Empire Trade League's luncheon, Mr. James Lowther in the chair, the Lord Chancellor, Lord; Halsbury, proposed the toast of "The ...

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  18. PUBLIC FEELING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The news of the King's illness came like a thunderclap to the people of the United Kingdom. It was generally understood that he had quite recovered from his recent indisposition, though the public were suspicious because of his daily drives through ...

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  19. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Governor-General cent the following message to the Secretary of State to-day:--"My Ministers and I join with the whole of the King's Australian subjects ...

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  20. FIRE BRIGADES' ASSOCIATION.

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  21. DISQUIETING MESSAGE FROM MR. SEDDON.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Mr. Seddon, sending cables concerning the King, mentions that his Majesty to suffering from peritonitis, and that the rumors in London as to his ...

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  22. ALTERATION IN MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Brigadier-General Finn. Commandant of the State military forces, yesterday received a message from headquarters, at Melbourne, asking him to confer with the State Governor, and to fall in ...

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  23. STATE FUNCTIONS POSTPONED.

    The Government, after considering the circumstances surrounding the postponement of the Coronation, decided that all State functions should be held in abeyance. ...

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  24. FIRST REPORTS OF THE OPERATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--A bulletin has just been issued stating that the operation was performed this afternoon, and proved successful. The operation was borne well by his Majesty. As a result the contents of a large abscess were removed by the surgeons. ...

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  25. HOW THE NEWS' WAS RECEIVED ABROAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An evidence of King Edward's world-wide popularity has been afforded by the unparalleled eagerness and sympathy displayed abroad by interested crowds reading and discussing the latest bulletins. The news of his Majesty's illness certainly evoked a display of real sympathy ...

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  26. SUBSIDISING BRITISH VESSELS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. R. Seddon. Premier of New Zealand, has suggested to Mr. J. Chamberlain, Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, that the Imperial ...

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  27. THE CHURCHES.

    The Archbishop of Sydney' desires the"Anglican clergy to note that the services commemorative of the Coronation are necessarily postponed in consequence of the King's illness. He wishes, ...

    Article : 212 words
  28. A REMARKABLE CASE.

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  29. OXFORD HONORS MR. BARTON.

    LONDON,. Tuesday Afternoon.--The University of "Oxford has conferred the degree of Doctorship of Civil Laws (D.C.L.) upon Mr. E. Barton, Prime Minister of the ...

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  30. THE PLAGUE.

    Yesterday was the thirteenth successive clear day from plague, no further developments having occurred. The patient, Thomas Frizzell, who was a ...

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  31. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Prince Komntsu, the Japanese envoy to the Coronation, was, entertained at luncheon to-day by the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House. ...

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  32. THE LONDON "DAILY TELEGRAPH" REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the King's temperature developed yesterday morning, demanding an immediate investigation. A consultation was held by the Royal physicians, at which it was unanimously decided that an instantaneous operation was urgently necessary. ...

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  33. FIRE AT THE QUEEN VICTORIA MARKETS.

    Early this morning the fire brigades received a call to the Queen Victoria Markets. Anticipating a big blaze, detachments from Head quarters, George-Street North, and Darlinghurst ...

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  34. SERVICE IN THE TOWNHALL

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  35. PATRIOTISM OF THE RUSSIAN.

    The patriotism o£ the Russian applies only to tho Czar. In Glinka's fino and, most characteristic opera, ''A Life for the Czar." the old- pensrant, who saves his life has no wold-for Russia, ...

    Article : 269 words
  36. WHAT PERITYPHLITIS IS.

    The malady which is described in the cable messages as having attacked his Majesty on the eve of the Coronation is, according to all medical authorities, rightly viewed as 'dangerous, ...

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  37. HIGH MASS AT ST. MARY'S.

    Solemn High Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral at 10 a.m., as originally announced. The "Te Deum" will, however, he omitted, owing to the untoward announcements ...

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  38. STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--When the House of Commons met this afternoon, a statement respecting the King's illness was made by Mr. A. J. B four, First Lord of the Treasury. Mr. Balfour informed the House that the operation: had proved most successful. ...

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  39. RABBIT BOARD ELECTED.

    COROWA, Wednesday.--The polling for the election of the rabbit board for the district of Corowa took place yesterday with the following results:--F. J. Gorman 149 W. W. Killen 130, W. ...

    Article : 75 words
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