THE ILLNESS OF THE KING.
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LONDON, December 18.—To-day progress has again been noted,' and the King is in a better position than lie was thirty-six hours ago, ■when the bulletin noted a slight improvement. 'To quote an authorised statement; “The King’s progress is going on according to plan. The curve however, is not a, smooth one. ’ The present position is rernrdccl at tho Palace with more satisfaction, and there is an air of. restrained optimism. Ray therapy was again applied. Sir Stanley liewett and Sir Robert Woods were at the Palace lor bait an hour before the evening consultation, in which Sir Hugh Rigby and-Sir Stanley Hewett wora engaged for ono hour,—Australian Tress Association.
THE SECOND TEST.
SYDNEY, December 19.—The weather is warm and the wicket good. 4,000. are present* Australia, ono for S 3 (IVoodfuli nub out Hfcaii’X aoh gut &J).«
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 12
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145THE ILLNESS OF THE KING. Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 12
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