CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.]
KING EDWARD'S HEALTH.
REASSURING STATEMENTS. [TRESS ASSOCIATION.I LONDON, 4th March. King Edward it suffering fiom 11 ttln>ht cold, accompanied by 11 tough. When opening tlio mediuil m-liool »t Ciimbridgo and addie^mg the UuiveiMtj Senate Ins Majenty wou> a yroal 10.1t under his dorlor's kilicm. Uc drove Ihiou^h tho Htivt't 1^ in a clo.sed iiirujjC His Mnjosty \\.i» out on Wednc-di.y, but leinaiiicd mdoois jeAleidav »k a pioI'nulitin ngain.'it tlio prevailing damp weather. A rcareiuring statement Mas isHucd last night to Iho effect ihut the King's indisposition is slight, and that ho would be out of doors to-day. The issue of bulletins is not consideied necessary. To show that, his Majesty's condition is not serious, it is stated that Queen Alexandra visited tho dog show yesterday, as she had intended.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 5
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134CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] KING EDWARD'S HEALTH. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 5
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