THE KING ILLNESS
[Reuters Telecrams.] LONDON, Fell. 21. A bulletin issued at 3.45 ibis (rriday) morning states that despite a somewhat restless night. His Majesty is making slow progress. The doctors to-day were somewhat longer with the King. The morning bulletin was not issued officially until after ten o’clock. The lateness of the issue of the bulletin caused anxiety, lest the King’s progress might not have been so favourable as yesterday. Happily, there was no ground for anxiety, as the only unfavourable feature was the restlessness, on account of the livcmehiiil trouble.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 2
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92THE KING ILLNESS Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 2
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