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LONDON DECORATIONS REMOVED.

MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS.

Received June 26,10.46 p.m. London, June 26. The Coronation stands and degpra* tions aye being removed everywhere* Thirty miles of warships atiSpitheadt are dispersing. : : A; On Wednesday.all : .^e t^mtto.'i^f^i|j.; to the Coronation a(i Westminster

Abbey were invited to the intercession service at St. Paul's Cathedral at noon to-day. The thanksgiving service fixed at St. Paul's for Sunday were transformed into supplication and prayers for the King. The Medical Journal states that the pus extracted was decomposed, showing that the King had borne with admirable courage Severe suffering in order to save his subjects disappointment. The abscess was due to inflammation, not organic disease or malignant growth.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 148, 27 June 1902, Page 2

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LONDON DECORATIONS REMOVED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 148, 27 June 1902, Page 2

LONDON DECORATIONS REMOVED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 148, 27 June 1902, Page 2

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