The King.
London, July 10. The British Medical Journal and the Lancet concur in the view that the King’s progress is more rapid : than was anticipated. There is . absolutely no trace of malignant disease. The doctors are satisfied that His Majesty’s constitution is thoroughly sound. July 11. The King’s condition continues quite satisfactory. The bulletin at 10 a.m. stated that the King continues to sleep well and shows improvement in every way. July 12. The bulletin issued at 10 a.m. states that His Majesty is making excellent progress, and that owing to his satisfactory eondition future bulletins will be issued on alternate days only. cwow It is officially announced that the doctors hope to have the King removed to his yacht on Tuesday. Progress is more speedy and less complicated than was originally anticipated. His Majesty’s excellent constitution has played a conspicuous part in bringing this about. If the progress is maintained the doctors are of opinion that the Coronation may take place between the Bth and 12th August; the procession on the second day to be cancelled.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 229, 15 July 1902, Page 4
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178The King. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 229, 15 July 1902, Page 4
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