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  4. DEATH OF THE KING

    Lieutenant-General Baden Powell, who is in supreme command of the Boys' Scout movement, states that the late King Edward, as late as Thursday ...

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  5. KEIR HARDIE'S TRIBUTE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., speaking at Preston yesterday, said he could declare with perfect sincerity that since King Edward came to the Throne he ...

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  6. THE FUNERAL ROUTE.

    The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Earl Carrington, Lord Great Chamberlain, and Mr. Louis V. Harcourt, First Commissioner of Works, are arranging ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In Parliament to-morrow tributes will be paid to the late King, and addresses of condolence with the Royal Family and of congratulations to the ...

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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA

    The "Daily Express" states that after his proposed visit to South Africa where he will probably open the first Union Parliament, the Duke of ...

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  9. MR. ROOSEVELT AT FUNERAL.

    President Taft is considering precedents with a view of designating Mr. Roosevelt special Ambassador for the United States at King ...

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  10. HALLEY'S COMET AN OMEN.

    Reuters' Agency states that the natives in the vicinity of Durban connect the death of King Edward with Halley's comet, which is now clearly ...

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  11. TIME OF DEATH.

    The first rumor that the King was dead was started when on the stroke of midnight. On Saturday George of Wales left Buckingham Palace. ...

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  12. SINGLE MEMBER CONSTITUENCIES.

    The Royal Commission on Electoral Reform recommends tho adoption of the alternative vote where there are more than two candidates for one seat. ...

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  13. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Lord Islington, the new Governor [?] New Zealand, left London for Wellington this morning. Lady Islington is accompanying her husband as far as ...

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  14. BURGLARY AND MURDER

    Another sensational tragedy has stirred New York, in connection with a burglary into the residence of a well-known medical man. ...

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  15. EFFECTS ON SHOPS

    Hundreds of drapers sold out of black materials, and London warehouses were obliged to apply to the Continent for supplies. ...

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  16. RIOTS IN HUNAN PROVINCE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Times" states that the farce of punishing the alleged ringleaders of the recent riots has begun. A boatman has ...

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  17. THE PROCLAMATION.

    King George was proclaimed to-day at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, Hull, Dudley, and Coventry. At all places there were striking ...

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  18. A FRIEND OF IRELAND.

    Speaking at Bandon, near Cork, yesterday, Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., said the late King's title of "The Peacemaker" was a prouder one than any ...

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  19. TRIBUTE FROM FAR EAST

    The Siamese Court has gone into mourning. The Crown Prince, Somdetch Chowfa Maha Vajirairidh, says that when he was a lonely stranger in ...

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  20. THEATRES REOPEN

    Practically all the theatres will open on Wednesday throughout London. ...

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  21. THE NEW THEOLOGY.

    At a meeting of the Congregational Union yesterday the Rev. Silvester Home, M.P., who presided, asked the Rev. R. J. Campbell to accept his ...

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  22. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    Owing to the death of His Majesty King Edward VII, the festival and the pageant of Empire, which was to have been opened shortly, has been ...

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  23. ATTACK ON AMERICAN [?]

    The son of an American general while engagement painting in the [?] of the town of Tripolt recently, [?] assaulted by a mob. Subsequently the ...

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  24. REMARKABLE ERROR

    The Privy Council, in error, issued the Proclamation draft without reference to King George V. as King of British Dominions beyond the seas. ...

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  25. ADVANTAGES OF WIRELESS

    Mr. Asquith, throughout his voyage from Lisbon to London, transacted business connected with the King's death by wireless telegraphy. ...

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  27. JUDICIARY.

    The Judges of the High Court yesterday took the oath of allegiance to King George. The Lord Chief Justice (Lord ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN RAPPROCHEMENT.

    M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, addressing the Duma at St. Petersburg yesterday, eulogised King Edward's contribution to the ...

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  29. FRENCH GOVERNMENT SECURE.

    After the second ballots in connection, with the elections in France, the Government's normal working majority is 350, which. is virtually the same as ...

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  30. FOUNDERING OF STEAMER.

    Continued efforts are being made to refloat the Atlantic Transport Company's steamer Minnehaha, which ran on [?] rock off the Scilly Islands, near ...

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  31. CONSTITUTION RULE IN CHINA.

    An Imperial Assembly the prelude to a Parliament and a Constitution, will be opened at Pekin on October [?] next. The Throne will appoint 94 ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, is asking the authorities for permission for the Australian naval ...

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  34. SALVATION ARMY

    General Booth, who is at Zurich, Switzerland, ordered Salvationist commemorations on Sunday at all centres, and telegraphed to the new King the ...

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  35. BRITISH LABOR MEN.

    According to the "Berliner Tageblatt" and the "Vossiche Zeitung," Mr. G. N. Barnes, M.P., who, with several Other members of the British Labor ...

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  36. MOURNING IN TOKIO.

    Every house in Tokio is hung with the flags of Great Britain and Japan, out of respect for the late King Edward, the staves of the flags being ...

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  37. MR. ROOSEVELT IN BERLIN.

    Ex-President Roosevelt has reached Berlin, on his visit [?] the Kaiser. ...

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  38. CATHOLIC TRIBUTE

    The Archbishop of Paris requests Roman Catholics to abstain from be-flagging their windows during the Fete of Jeanne D'Arc. ...

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  39. CAUSE OF KING'S DEATH

    The "British Medical Journal" says there is nothing doubtful or mysterious about the death of King Edward. He suffered for many years from a ...

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  40. CRETAN ASSEMBLY.

    Yesterday the Christian members of the Cretan National Assembly swore allegiance to the King of Greece. Two of the members were subsequently ...

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  41. WOOL BUYERS

    A crowded meeting of brokers, and others connected with the London wool sales unanimously agreed to a proposition expressing ...

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  42. COFFIN IN THRONE BOOM

    King Edward's body has been embalmed. Owing to the number of wreaths the coffin has been transferred to the ...

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