THE KING.
SUFFERING FROM A FEVERISH COLD.
United Pm*j Auoctation—By Eleotric Telegraph—Copyright. \ (Received February 3rd, 3.40 p.m.)
LONDON, February 2
The King is suffering from a slight feverish cold, and has postponed his visit to Chatsworth. He will probably go there to-morrow. (Received February 3rd, 11.52 p.m.) LONDON, February 3. Although suffering from a slight cold early in the morning, King Edward later in the day planted an elm tree io the new Edward the Seventh Avenue at Windsor. The Prince of Wales planted the second tree, and Prince Eddie the third. Subsequently a rc*t, instead of a long journey, was prescribed as a precaution. The latest report etatss that his Majesty is progressing satisfactorily. The Queen drove out as usual during the afternoon. The Prince and Princess of Wake proceeded to Sandringham.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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133THE KING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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