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  2. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    THE operation on the King yesterday was performed by Sir Frederick Treves, the eminent surgeon, who has been Sergeant-Surgeon to the King since his succession. ...

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  3. STATEMENT BY THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, in an address yesterday to the "Duke of Cambridge's Own" Imperial Yeomanry, stated that he was hopeful, and almost confident, of the King's ...

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  4. REMOVING STANDS AND DECORATIONS.

    The removal of the decorations erected in connection with the coronation has been begun in London, and among the first to be removed were those on Marlborough House. ...

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  5. Other Items.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra is stated to be surpassing even herself in the calm fortitude she is displaying under the present trying ordeal. ...

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  6. INDIAN TROOPS AFFECTED.

    The illness of the King is regarded as a bad omen by the Indian troops in London, who are obviously distressed. ...

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  7. THE "LANCET" ON THE OPERATION.

    The "Lancet," the well-known medical journal, declares that the anæsthetic was borne well by the King, and the operation was attended with no complications. ...

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  8. SINGING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    When the bulletin announcing the successful performance of the operation by Sir Frederick Treves on the King was posted at the Mansion Rouse the crowd who were ...

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  9. KING'S DINNERS TO THE POOR.

    It is announced that, at the renewed request of the King, the dinners which his Majesty intended giving to 500,000 of the London poor will take place on the 5th of July, the ...

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  10. NAVAL REVIEW POSTPONED.

    The great naval review which was to have been held at Spithead on Saturday has been postponed. The conferring of honours by the King in ...

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  11. FURTHER BULLETINS.

    An official bulletin, issued at half-past 11 last night, stated:—"His Majesty's condition is as good as can be expected after so serious an operation. The King's strength is well ...

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  12. OPINION OF AN AUSTRIAN SPECIALIST.

    Dr. Gersung, of Vienna, who is one of the greatest surgical authorities in Europe, states that in cases similar to that of King Edward when the operation is carried out betimes ...

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  13. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    The warships which had assembled at Spithead for the great naval review at Spithead on Saturday, and whose lines covered a distance of 30 miles, have been dispersing since ...

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  14. COLONIAL CONDOLENCES.

    Mr. R. Seddon and Mr. E. Barton have cancelled all their immediate engagements and have sent addresses of condolence to her Majesty the Queen and the royal family. ...

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  15. ROYAL GUESTS DEPARTING.

    The various royal guests who had arrived in London for the coronation are taking their departure to-day, with the exception of those who are near relatives of the King. ...

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  16. Official Announcements.

    Speaking in the House of Lords last night, the Marquis of Salisbury emphasised the opinion of the physicians that the King's condition was such as to warrant every hope, and ...

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  17. ALL PROVINCIAL FETES POSTPONED.

    All the fetes which had been arranged for Coronation Day in the English provinces, with the exception of those of a charitable character, have been postponed. ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The "Times" states that the Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons have received the news of the King's illness with unfeigned regret. ...

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  19. GENERAL CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHY.

    The Council of the City of London held a meeting yesterday, and adopted an address to the King, the Queen, and the royal family, expressing the sympathy of the Council, and ...

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  20. FOOD FOR THE HOSPITALS.

    Great preparations had been made for the Parliamentary luncheon in Westminster Hall to-day, and the surplusage of food, which will not now be required, and which includes ...

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  21. A CABINET MEETING.

    The Premier (Lord Salisbury) and the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour went to Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon, and a Cabinet meeting was afterwards held in Mr. Balfour's ...

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  22. CANADIAN CELEBRATIONS CANCELLED.

    The public holiday on Thursday in Canada and all celebrations arranged to take place in connection with the coronation have been cancelled. ...

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  23. LATER PARTICULARS.

    The King passed a poor night on Tuesday night, and was semi-conscious at intervals. His temperature was high, but he was suffering very little pain. The crisis is expected ...

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  24. Religious Services.

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have prescribed the ordinary services to be used in the churches on the 26th instant (for which special services had been arranged), but ...

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  25. THE KAISER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Emperor William of Germany has been profoundly affected by the illness of King Edward. ...

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  26. DEPARTURE OF ROYAL GUESTS.

    The Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, Prince Albert of Belgium, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, and Admiral Cervais (the French official representative for the coronation) have ...

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  27. FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

    News from Washington states that the chaplains of both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives, in their opening prayers yesterday, invoked the ...

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  28. HEAVY INSURANCE LOSSES.

    There have been heavy losses at Lloyd's over the insurance recently effected in connection with the coronation. ...

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  29. A NEW ZEALAND MESSAGE.

    Sir J. G. Ward has received a cable message from Mr. Seddon, who is now in London, stating that the King is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  30. DETAILS OF THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    The announcement of the serious illness of the King came as a thunderclap on the action yesterday, as it wee understood that his Majesty had quite recovered from his recent ...

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  31. A LATER BULLETIN.

    An official bulletin was issued at 10.50 p.m. yesterday, stating that the King continues to make satisfactory progress. His Majesty slept for some hours to-day; he complains ...

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  32. Very Latest News.

    The official bulletin issued at 2 p.m. to-day states that the King's condition remains satisfactory. ...

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  33. World-wide Sympathy.

    The illness of King Edward has evoked real sympathy throughout America and the whole of the Continent of Europe, but notably in Paris. ...

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  34. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    The official bulletin issued at 10-15 a.m. to-day states that the King had passed a better night, and had some refreshing sleep. He had improved in all respects; his ...

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  35. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TELEGRAM.

    The following has been received by his Excellency Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland, from his Excellency Lord Hopetoun, Governor-General of the Commonwealth, ...

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  36. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IN ATTENDANCE.

    Sir Frederick Treves, Serjeant-Surgeon to the King (who performed the operation), Sir Francis Henry Laking, Physician in Ordinary to the King, and Sir Thomas Barlow, ...

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  37. The Churches.

    Intercessory services for the restoration of the King's health were held in many of the churches to-day. LONDON, June 26. ...

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  38. MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, President of the United States, has cabled the following message to King Edward:—"I ask your Majesty to accept my sincere assurances of sympathy and ...

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  39. Receipt of the News in Brisbane.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following cable message from the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, under date 24th instant:—"The ...

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  40. DETAILS OF THE OPERATION.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states, with regard to the King's illness, that an intestinal abscess had blocked the natural channel, and this involved certain death unless it were ...

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  41. FEELING IN CANADA.

    News from Canada states that intercessory services for the King's recovery are being held there. The latest messages from Canada show that ...

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  43. SYMPATHY FROM QUEENSLAND.

    His Excellency the Governor was on Thursday requested by the Premier to send to the Colonial Office a message stating that—"The people of Queensland have ...

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  44. Other Items.

    Queen Alexandra has been unremitting in nursing the King, and Her Majesty is bearing the strain admirably. ...

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  45. OPINION OF FOREIGN SPECIALISTS.

    Reuter's Agency states that Professors Lannalongue and Pozzi, and other French specialists, are entirely optimistic with regard to the King's chances of recovery. ...

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  46. MESSAGES FROM THE QUEEN AND PRINCE OF WALES.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra and the Prince of Wales, in telegraphing their thanks for the messages of sympathy received from the British provinces, state that the King is ...

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  47. Universal Sympathy.

    A sympathetic crowd, consisting of people of all classes, remained outside Buckingham Palace throughout he night and hundreds of cyclists arrived early in the morning to ...

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