THE KING'S HEALTH.
A Slight Feverish Cold.
Progressing Satisfactorily.
Press Association—Copyright-. Beceived February 3, 3.40 p.m. London, Tuesday. The King is suffering from a slight feverish cold. He has postponed his visit to Chatsworth, but will probably go to-morrow. Beceived February 3, 11.52 p.m. « London, Tuesday. Although suffering from a slight cold early in the inprnmg, King Edward later in the day "planted an elm tree at the new Edward Seventh Avenue, Windsor. The Prince of Wales planted a second and Prince Eddie a third tree. Subsequently a rest instead of a long journey was prescribed as a precaution. The latest report is that the King is progressing satisfactorily. . The Queen drove as usual during the afternoon, and the Prince and Princess of Wales proceeded to Sandringhani. King Edward telegraphed his sympathy to the relatives of those lost in the Orwell.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7640, 4 February 1903, Page 2
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