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THE KING HOPES TO SEE COLONIAL TROOPS.

London, June 30, Public anxiety is disappearing," no crowds were at the Palace last night. The stock exchange re-opened very firm. . ' Healtn permitting, the King witnesses the Colonials march past after the review. Also the Indians, whom the Prince of Wales reviews*** the Queen's presence on Wednesday It is officially notißed. The ' Kins sees no correspondence and is not- approached on matters of. st&te business. He has occasional jshortj in|ejcyiews with his children. ; : >.- . .r r The wound which fc of cpnsicffejbabfe depth has to be dressed tivica^flaily, from the bottom asic is essentiattfcat it should heal from the bpttonir.?' The dressing causes cottsiderabfarf ! pain which is boroe with |;reat fortitude. The physicians Lairing, JJarl&y? and Treves have not left the Palace/since the operation. ..■■■••' : -„- :v

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Northern Advocate, 1 July 1902, Page 2

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THE KING HOPES TO SEE COLONIAL TROOPS. Northern Advocate, 1 July 1902, Page 2

THE KING HOPES TO SEE COLONIAL TROOPS. Northern Advocate, 1 July 1902, Page 2

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