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  4. WEST AUSTRALIA MOURNS

    It may be said, without hesitation, that the world had its whole attention centred upon Buckingham Palace, where Britain's Kingrlay wrestling with ...

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  5. THE END

    The Primate was present with the members of the Royal Family at the bedside of the King as his last moments approached. ...

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  6. QUEEN'S CRUISE

    The Queen shortened her cruise in the Mediterranean on account of the King's illness. She was thus unable to fulfil her ...

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  7. THE END APPROACHING

    The members of the Royal Family have been summoned to the bedside of the King. ...

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  8. The Daily News. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910.

    King Edward is dead. The most illustrious, the most powerful, and the most beloved of modern sovereigns, has entered upon his rest. From one ...

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  9. THE WORST FEARED

    His Majesty's condition was reported at 8.40 p.m. to be the gravest possible. ...

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  10. MINISTERS SUMMONED

    The Attorney-General (Sir William Robson) and the Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) have been specially summoned to the bedside. ...

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  11. ANXIOUS CALLERS

    A phenomenal number of callers have sent in their cards at Buckingham Palace. They include the Archbishop of ...

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  12. CAUSE OF ILLNESS.

    His Majesty, speaking of his illness, informed a friend that he caught cold at a theatre, and bronchial trouble followed. ...

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  13. UNIVERSAL SOLICITUDE

    His Majesty's illness is the sole topio of conversation in business circles and clubs. General solicitude is shown for the ...

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  14. A PRISON EDITOR

    On the editorial staff of every outspoken Japanese newspapers that most frequently come into collision with the press laws, a "Prison Editor," is kept ...

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  15. PRIMATE ATTENDS

    The Primate (Dr. Davidson), who had left the Palace, returned at 9.30 o'clock to-night in response to an urgent call. ...

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  16. GERMANY CONDOLES

    The "North German Gazette" says the illness of King Edward has caused widespread sorrow among the German people. ...

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  17. THROAT AFFECTION

    For some time past the King's throat has been affected, and he was liable to spasmodic contractions, which were somewhat alarming for the moment ...

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  18. FREMANTLE MAIL NOTICES.

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  19. LONDON'S SYMPATHY

    Queen Alexandra has replied to the Lord Mayor of London, who sent a message of sympathy. Her Majesty said it was most ...

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  20. FAMILY PRESENT

    All the members of the Royal Family have arrived at Buckingham Palace, except the Duchess of Albany, sister-in-law of the King. ...

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  21. IN GOOD SPIRITS.

    It is reported that King Edward is In good spirits. However, his medical attendants, are doubtful of his chances of recovery, ...

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  22. LAST MOMENTS

    An authorised statement issued at 10.30 o'clock to-night as to the King's condition set out that there was no further change to record. ...

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  23. HIS MAJESTY'S HEALTH.

    Special editions of the evening journals, containing reports of His Majesty's health, were issued at 11 o'clock last night Theatre-goers became ...

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  24. CALENDAR FOR THE MONTH.

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  25. SPECIAL PRAYERS

    Special prayers were offered in all the Cathedrals to-day. The Primate has addressed the following message to all the bishops:— ...

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  27. SYMPTOMS NOT IMPROVED.

    A bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace at noon to-day states that the King passed a comparatively quiet night, but that the symptoms of his ...

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  28. AN OUTBURST OF GRIEF

    Ther was an indescribable outburst of grief at the announcement of the King's death, and unanimous tributes of affection. ...

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  29. THE WORLD AMXIOUS

    Telegrams are being received at Buckingham Palace from all parts of the world, expressing their warm [?] in His Majesty's progress. ...

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  30. THE MAILS.

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  31. SYMPTOMS AGGRAVATED.

    A bulletin issued by His Majesty's physicians states that the symptoms of his illness were .much aggravated during the day. ...

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  32. A JEWISH TRIBUTE

    When Queen Victoria died the Rev. D. Abraham, then, if not now, paston of the Jewish community in Melbourne, and one of the most learned, eloquent, ...

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  33. IN CARE OF FIVE DOCTORS.

    A bulletin issued at 1 o'clock this afternoon states that a detailed examination shows that His Majesty's bronchial tubes are unimproved, but ...

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  34. THE LORD MAYOR'S MESSAGE

    The Lord Mayor of London, in acknowledging the intimation of the Prince of Wales of the death of His Majesty, tendered to Mm the citizens ...

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  35. PHASES OF THE MOON.

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  37. STOCK EXCHANGE FLAT

    The Stock Exchange to-day closed flat. Console fell to [?]. ...

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  38. HIS MAJESTY BETTER.

    An unofficial report circulated shortly after 4 o'clock states that the King, is somewhat better. The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and ...

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