The King's Health
SAID TO BE SLIGHTLY INDISPOSED United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. Feb 2. Received 3rd. 3.40 p.m. The King- is suffering from a "slight feverish cold and has postponed his visit to Chatsworth. He will probably go to-morrow. Feb. 3. Received 3rd. 11.52 p.m. Although suffering from a slight cold early in the morning the King later in the day planted an ohn tree in the new Edward Seventh avenue at Windsor, the Prince of Wales a second and Prince Eddie the third tree. Subsequently a rest instead of a long journey was prescribed for the King as a precaution. The latest report states that he is progressing satisfactorily. The Queen drove as usual during the afternoon and the Prince and Princess of Wales proceeded to Sundringham. The King telegraphed his sympathy to the relatives of those lost hi the destroyer Orwell.
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Southland Times, Issue 18062, 4 February 1903, Page 2
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