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Late King's Last Days Recajled ' \ ' LONDON, Jan. 21. Lord Daweon of Penn, broadcasting • on behalf of the King George Memorial Fund on the anniversary of the Kingjfs death, revealed that the ebbing of King George 's strength had become prqi uouneed as early as Oetober, 1935. Work then beeqme a great effort to him, but his interest and concerp fo? his peoples showed no elackening, His. strength, but not performance of wqvk, had been deelining for two years. His Christmas broadcast in 1935 was a snnset glow of faithfalness and friendship amid the lengthening shadows. It was not a new illness that beset him. His litany was: "Give me life as iong as I ean bring aeryice and haijpiness, ' '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 7
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