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THE KING.

LONDON. February 3. Although suffering from a slight cold early in tho morning, King Edward later in tho day planted an elm tree in a now Edward A 7 11. Avenue at (Windsor. Tho Prince of Wales planted a second treo, and Prince Eddie (his son, aged about nine years) a third. Subsequently a rest, instead of a long journey, was prescribed as a precautionary measure. Tlio latest report is that his Alajesty as progressing favourably.. Queen Alexandra drove as usual during tho afternoon. ' Tho Priuco and Princess of Wales have proceeded to Sandringham.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 5

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THE KING. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 5

THE KING. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 5

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