The King.
London, July 31. The King has made rapid progress since Monday, and His Majesty's general condition leaves nothing to be desired. The wonnd is closing satisfactorily, and the King is able to walk the length of the pavilion di j ck without assistance. August 1. The King enjoyed a cruise to Bournemouth and Swan age, and returned to C<»wes. The British Medical Journal says that the King's wound has been reduced to very small proportions. Apart from accidents, there is no c.ui3e to fear that His Mijnsfcy will be unftbjfi to go through the Coronation c 'roraouy safely. The King attended an entertainment given by the yacht's miostr.d troupe on the upper deck last night, and started on a cruiso eastward to-day. The King cruised at Brighton, and promenaded the dtck of his yacht with the Queen.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 238, 5 August 1902, Page 1
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139The King. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 238, 5 August 1902, Page 1
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