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King Has Fair Night

No Immediate (Cause For Alarm

Ups and Downs Liable to Occur

Germany’s New Mystery Battleship

Ship Furnishings and Seasickness

Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, December 28. It is stated at the Palace that the King had a fairly quiet n'ght. Lord Dawson, Sir Hugh Ihgbyv Sir ‘‘‘SKtiS&ic.l Journal's • com ; w iiich were written before lass Sds unfavourable bulletin, point out likelCd of further checks while emphasising that some had . tee rained during the past ten days. United Service. SET-BACK NOT UNEXPECTED. Press Association— By TeUg.-uph-Copyright LONDON, December 27. During the afternoou Dr Whitby the bacteriologist, was at the Palace hO A‘leading medical authority commpntin" on the bulletin, agreed it was unsatisfactory, but said that no alum-, in* conditions were evident. Ups ana d^^tw^: l iheDu ie Of Gloucester, Prince George, P. 1111 C ■ M„” nni’Lord Dawson toed nth the Duke of Gloucester, in hunting kit loft for Leicestershire at o-y-Anstraliau Press Assoeiation-Umtod Service. NARROW MARGIN OF SAFETY. Press Association— By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, December 28. It was leaned authoritatively at an eurlv hour thu morning that immediate Si. is not Wt, thong , anniety continues and has never really ceased. A J check in the case of a patient who is so weak as the King is must of necessity be serious. Ibe position is that the King has had, and continues to have, a very narrow margin of safety, and that margin is slightly diminished bv any check that occurs. The doctois are hopeful that the King to-night will regain some of the ground ho has lost. Dr Whitby carried out a bctenological examination this afternoon, and it is understood that the result is being considered at to-day’s conference. Tho Prince of Wales and Lord Lawson left the Palace at 11 o’clock. Lord Dawson, on leaving tho Palace, told a ‘Daily Express’ representative that there is at present no immediate cause for anxiety.—United Service.

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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 7

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316

King Has Fair Night Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 7

King Has Fair Night Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 7

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