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THE KING'S ILLNESS.

(By. Electric Telegraph—Copright.) (Per Peess Association.) London, July 1. Bullotiu 7 p.m. — Advancement is maintained in the King's appetite, and ho is improving. • Dressing the wound causes less p>tiu, but be is still easily j fatiguec at Ihv least exertion. ' A buiietin issued at 10 o'clock this morning states (lie King passed an ex cellent night aud that he had a good natural sleep. His Majesty has gained strength' and his condition shows a substantial improvement iv all respects. • Mr Seddon uttended the intercessory service at St. Paul's. At Lime House on Sunday the Papal Envoy pn»Kenli'd Sir E. Barton .with a gold medal on behalf of: the Pope. London was not illuminating last night and awaits the signal from Marl- • borough House. . . ' .Received July 3, 1.9 a.m. • London, July 2: Cnput-owa will be illuminated on the 3rd. " ' '

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7466, 3 July 1902, Page 2

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THE KING'S ILLNESS. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7466, 3 July 1902, Page 2

THE KING'S ILLNESS. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7466, 3 July 1902, Page 2

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