OUR NEW KING.
HIS CAPEi-* IN' BRIEF 1 1841—Bom u* iiu-kingtim Palace. 1341—Creati 1 I'riiico of V7u.!es. 1854—-Took Lis piaco. forme first time, Queen ami i'i into Consort upon the Throne. 1858 —Colonel in the Army. 1858 Receives the Gaiter. 1859—Studies at Edinburgh. 1859 - Studies at Oxford. 1860—Visited Canada and the United States. 18(U First term at Cambridge. 18(51 -Military Training Curragh. 1862—General. 1862—Travelled on the Continent. I 1863—Married. I 1864—Duke of Clarence born. I 1864—Visited Denmark, Sweden and Russia. 1865—Duke of York born. 1869—Egypt. 1870—Inaugurated Thames Embankment. 1871—Attached with typhoid fever. 1872—Thanksgiving Sorvice,St. Paul's. 1874—Grand Master of the Freemasons in England. 1875—Field-Marshal. 1875—Visited India. 1876—Returned from India. 1884—Maiden speech House of Lords. 1885—Tour through Ireland. 1888—Silver Wedding. 1889—Visited Paris Exhibition. 1892—Death of Duke of Clarence. 1896—Won his first Derby. 1897—Prince of Wale's Hospital Fund. 1898—Fractured his knee-cap. 1900 —Won his second Derby. 1901—Proclaimed King of England. English PAPEr.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 11 March 1901, Page 4
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