Not with standing his Majesty illness it was decided to confer the Coronation honors as previously arranged. The following list is published:— ...
Article : 769 wordsThe latest advices from South Africa state that 100 prisoners from Simonstown have returned to their farm's, and other batches are starting daily. The ...
Article : 198 wordsThe improvement previously notified in his Majesty's health is steadily maintained. His condition is described in the latest bulletin as "satisfactory." THE MEDICAL BULLETINS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 271 wordsContry to the decision of the State and Federal Government yesterday Victoria did not observe to-day as a fe[?] oc[?]sion[?] Lord Hopetonn having enquired from ...
Article : 560 wordsThe Continental newspapers, and more particulatly those of France and Germany, are vicing with one another in their expressions of solicitude with respect to his Majesty's illness, and the King is everywhere praised for the personal qualities which have endeared him to foreign peoples. ...
Article : 299 wordsThe news that the first Governor-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,496 wordsIt is officially announced that all the fetes in the provinces[?] excepting those arranged for charitable purposes, have been indefinitely postponed.[?] It was his Maj[?]sty's express desire that the celebrations so far as the poor were concerned should be in no way disturbed, and particularly that his 500,000 guests among the London poor should ...
Article : 171 wordsA Reuter correspondent states that the German torpedo-boat, which collided with [?] British steamer at the mouth of the River Elbe, and immediately sank, was following ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsThe foreign guests who had been invited to the Coronation (excepting the King's rulations) are gradually departing. The Archduke Francis of Austria, Prince Albert of Belgium, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, and Admiral Gervais, of France, have already left. The stands and decorations erected in various parts of London for the Coronation, ...
Article : 371 wordsHis Excellency the Governor on Thursday received a cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies saying that his Majesty the King had graciously ...
Article : 766 wordsMr. R. J. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, has [?]pf[?]d a visit to the House of Commons, and was introduced to many of the members. ...
Article : 127 wordsA cable message has been received from Mr. Seddon, dated London, Wednesday, 11.25 p.m., as follows:—"The latest news respecting our beloved suffering Sovereign ...
Article : 39 wordsInter[?]ssory services for the restoration of the King's health were held at St. John's Cathedral this morning. The Governor and Lady Cher[?]side were among ...
Article : 35 wordsInter[?]sory services were held in the principal churches to-day in place of the thanksgiving services arra[?]ged to celebrate the Coronation of the King. ...
Article : 272 wordsA college porter, employed at the Surgeons Hall Laboratory, Edinburgh, fatally shot Professor MacAdam and his assistant while the former was delivering a lecture. ...
Article : 78 wordsConsols are quoted at £96. Other stocks are unchanged[?] The Bank of England rate of discount on bills is 2[?] The underwriters at Lloyds have sustained very heavy losses over their insurances, as the result of the postponement of the Coronation celebrations. ...
Article : 71 wordsBirds cannot open the foot when the leg is bent; that is the raison they do not fall off their per[?]bes when asleep. If you watch a hen walking, you will notice that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 313 wordsSir Frederick Treves (the eminent surgeon who performed the operation). Sir Francis Henry Laking (Physician in Ordinaty and Surgeon Apothecary to the King), Sir Thomas Barlow (Physician to H.M. Household) were at the Royal bedside all Tuesday night, and were joined yesterday morning by Sir Thomas Smith (Hon[?] ...
Article : 260 wordsA Suva cable states that King Edward's sovereignty over Fiji was declared this. morning The Administrator read a letter from the ...
Article : 105 wordsA horse bolted with a sulky, occupied by two Chinamen, along Forbes-road, near Parkes, to-day, and dashed into the limb of, a tree. One of tha Chinamen was ...
Article : 118 wordsQueen Alexandra has been unremitting in her attendance at the bedside, and no nurse could show more patience or devotion[?] Her Majesty is bearing the strain admirably, notwithstanding that sleep is seriously curtailed. The neighborhood of Buckingham Palace is continually invaded by large and ...
Article : 230 wordsThe sheep show was continued to-day[?] Mr. Samuel McCaugh[?]y s[?]uted prizes for the champion ram of the show (any class), for best medium wool ram and ewe, for[?] ...
Article : 126 wordsSir Alexander John Peacock, K.C.M.G., who was Premier of Victoria until June 3[?] when a vote of no-confidence was carried against his Ministry, was born[?] at Creswick[?] ...
Article : 246 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir John See was congra[?]lated on his newly acquired distinction. The Premier, in reply to a question, said ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Royal Family are still inundated with messages or sympathy from all parts of the kingdom, and from abroad. Mr. Edmund Barton (Premier of the Commonwealth of Australia) and Mr. R. J. Seddon (Premier of New Zealand) have cancelled all their immediate engagements, ...
Article : 262 wordsSir John See, K.C.M.G., is a son of Mr. John See, and was born at Yelling, in Hantingdonshire, in 1845. He arrived in New South Wales with his parents in 1853. He ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Queensland Government has accepted Mr. C. Wragge's scheme for the continuance of the weather bureau as a semiprivate concern, subsidised by the ...
Article : 34 wordsIn connection with the pursuit and capture of the Kenniffs, the cost was not so much as previously reported. It is officially stated that all the expenses will not ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 27 Jun 1902, Page 5
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