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  2. THE KING'S ILLNESS

    The operation on his Majesty was performed by Sir Frederick Treves, the eminent surgeon, and, according to the "Lancet," which has received the information at first-hand, was attended with no complications. The anæsthetic was well borne, and the operation gave instant relief. ...

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  3. UNIVERSAL ANXIETY.

    The intense anxiety of the public is indicated by the condition of the streets, which are thronged by dense masses, bent on reading the latest medcal bulletins posted in various conspicuous places. Fervent expressions of relief have greeted the fairly reassuring reports which ...

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  4. INTERCESSORY SERVICES.

    The Coronation service, which was to have been held in St. Peter's Cathedral this morning, will be changed into one of intercessory prayer for the King's recovery. ...

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  5. OTHER ARRANGEMENTS UPSET.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Tennyson have postponed their evening reception, which had been arranged for tonight. Lord Tennyson was much grieved ...

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  6. ACTION IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian Government in deciding to proceed with the Coronation festivities tomorrow have followed the action of the Federal Government, as agreed beforehand. ...

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  7. DETAILS OF THE ILLNESS.

    A medical bulletin issued at 11.30 states that his Majesty's condition is as good as can be expected after so serious an operation, and that his strength is well maintained. He is suffering less pain, but some days, it is added, must elapse, before it is possible to say that he is out of danger. ...

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  8. FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Queen, throughout her husband's illness, has surpassed herself by her calmness and fortitude. She is constantly at the King's bedside. Lord Salisbury and Mr. Balfour last evening went to Buckingham Palace to make enquiries as to the King's condition, and afterwards attended a Cabinet ...

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  9. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following telegram from Mr. Chamberlain, dated June 24:—"It is with the deepest regret that I have to inform you that ...

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  10. UNALTERED ARRANGEMENTS.

    The honorary secretary of the Coronation fund (Mr. J. Creswell) stated on Wednesday that, as the distribution of relief tickets had been completed, the recent ...

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  11. THE NATION ASTOUNDED.

    The King's illness came upon the nation like a thunderclap. It was understood that his Majesty had quite recovered from the severe attack of lumbago contracted through exposure to the rain at a torchlight tattoo on the night of June 14, and though the public were somewnat suspicious, because the daily drives of the King in ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND DEMONSTRATIONS POSTPONED.

    All public engagements in Brisbane arranged for to-morrow have been postponed, including the children's fetes. The Government has decided to cancel the ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    A special meeting of Cabinet was held at 10.15 a.m. on Wednesday to consider what alterations in the Coronation arrangements should be made in consequence of the ...

    Article : 272 words
  14. PORT ADELAIDE CELEBRATIONS.

    The celebrations at Port Adelaide have had to be curtailed on account of the King's illness. The only engagements besides the schools demonstration at which the Mayor ...

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  15. REGRET IN ADELAIDE.

    An announcement that the King is seriously ill would, at any time, occasion deep consternation throughout the Empire for one of the first characteristics of the ...

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  16. SOMETHING ABOUT THE DISEASE.

    The complaint from which the King is suffering is now a subject of world-wide interest, and with a view of obtaining full particulars concerning it several prominent ...

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  17. THE KING'S SURGEON.

    The surgeon who operated on the King was Sir Frederick Treves, K.C.V.O.[?] C.B., F.R.C.S., who has been sergeant-surgeon to the King since 1901[?] and is ...

    Article : 239 words
  18. WEST AUSTRALIAN ARRANGEMENTS.

    In consequence of the news received concerning the illness of the King all local Coronation celebrations have been postponed ...

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  19. FEELING IN TASMANIA.

    Great consternation prevailed in the city to-day upon receipt of the news of the King's illness. It was at once decided to postpone all festivities arranged for ...

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  20. SCHOOLS' DEMONSTRATION.

    The arrangements in connection with the schools demonstration are complete, and they are of such a nature that crowding in any one place ...

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  21. PROGRAMME OF ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  22. STOCK EXCHANGE DEPRESSED.

    The King's ilness had had a depressing effect, on the London Stock Exchange, and Consols are quoted at £95 17/6. Business generally is stagnant, and it is believed that the losses in trade through the postponement of the Coronation will be almost incalculable. ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The news this morning ot the postponement of the Coronation quite disorganised affairs in connection with the local demonstration for a time. It was almost ...

    Article : 296 words
  24. POSTPONED EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  25. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    News of the King's illness was received in this State with expressions of profound regret, and many of the celebrations have been postponed, while others will be gone ...

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  26. KING EDWARD'S OTHER ILLNESS.

    The present ilness of the King has naturally recalled that other occasion when the nation was thrown into a state of terrible anxiety owing to the serious state of ...

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  27. STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Marquis of Salisbury, in announcing the illness of the King, emphasised the prospect held out by the physicians of a speedy and favorable issue. Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, informed the members of the ...

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