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THE KING AT MALTA.

CABLE NEWS.

A UNIQUE WATER CARNIVAL. United Press Association—By EHotrio T*l«gr*ph—Copyright. LONDON, April 20. The full strength of the Mediterranean fleet escorts King Edward from Mal*a to Naples. (Received April 21st, 10.16 p.m.) LONDON, April 21. King Edward witnessed the naval review from the racecourse at Malta, and then laid the memorial stone of the new breakwater. The naval officers and men, in connection with the King's visit, held a water carnival, and procession at night. They constructed models of vessels ranging from the Ark, with living figures of Noah and his sons and daughters and animals, to the latest, battleship Edward the Seventh, now being built. A white dove was released, and hovered over the Royal yacht, returning to the Ark.

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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 7

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THE KING AT MALTA. Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 7

THE KING AT MALTA. Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 7

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