THE KING'S CORONATION.
: HEALTH STEADILY IMPROVING, , Press Association-By Telcgrapli—Copjright. LONDON, July io. (Received July 31, at 10 a.m.) '■ The King will leave Cowes on the'9th and return on the 11th. i He remains on his yacht till the fleet disperses on the 18th, when SO warships will leave their anchorage and steaiu past, saluting. The King afterwards goes on an extended cruise round Scotland. His Majesty possibly sleeps at the Deanery on the night of the Bth, and he will join the Coronation procession at the choir screen, thus avoiding walking up the nave. ;' Everything, however, depends on the extent of his recuperation. j (Received July 31, a fc 10.46 p.m.) The W unassisted slowly paced the deck. Ho looks well, albeit a trifle pale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12420, 1 August 1902, Page 5
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