GAINING STRENGTH
THE KiilCS AT EOGNOR ENCOURAGING INDICATIONS (British Official Wireless.) Press Association--By -elegraph -Copyright RUGBY, March 25, (Received March 26, at 11 a.m.) The King again passed.a good night. The weather 'was dull, with some showers at Bognor this morning. Nothing has yet been decided as to the date of the King’s departure from Craigweil House. His Majesty is still undergoing luminous ray treatment and is increasing the exercise undertaken during the last few days. This is regarded as a most satisfactory indication of improved health. His Majesty went out for three-quarters of an hour into the grounds of Craigweil House and for the first time did not use a .bath chair. It is understood that the King has made big strides since ho has been going out into the grounds, but it is emphasised that His Majesty is still weak and tires easily. Xt is consideicd likely that he may go to Windsor some lime in May if ho continues to progress satisfactorily, so that ho will be near London at the time of the genera! election.
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 8
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179GAINING STRENGTH Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 8
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