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The King.

London’, July 7. The King passed another good night, and continues to do well. Hi? Majesty hopes to proceed to Portsmouth at the end of July and take a cruise in his yacht. A bulletin issued at 10 a.ra. states that the King has enjoyed nine hours of natural sleep, and that his progress continues uninterrupted ; that the wonn 1 is discharging freely, and is less painful to dress. July 8. His Majesty is progressing s owly but surely. Privacy as far as possible is being observed. The proposal to remove His Majesty to the seaside is to prevent demonstrations which might prove prejudicial. The King cabled to Lord Curz >n that he had been much touched by the kind sympathy shown in India. A bulletin issued at 10 a.m. states that His Majesty is making progress and that his health is all that can be desired. The Daily News states that the authorities consider that the third week in August will be the date of the Coronation, and the Daily Telegraph states that there is a prospect of the King reviewing the fleet in August. A remark made by Mr Akers Douglas in the House of Commons is interpreted to mean that the date of the Coronation is not remote. The Daily Telegraph mentions that it will bo early in August. An official announcement will he made on Friday.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 227, 10 July 1902, Page 3

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232

The King. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 227, 10 July 1902, Page 3

The King. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 227, 10 July 1902, Page 3

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