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THE KING’S ILLNESS

[UnUTEua Telegrams.J PRINCE’S TRIP. LONDON, February 23. if is authoritatively learned that the King’s proposed yachting cruise will not affect the arrangements for the tour of the Piince of Wales who will leave England on Alnrch 28th. COM .MISSION AIAY BESET UP. .LONDON. February 21. In regard to the statement that a Commission will he appointed to carry on the affairs of State during the King's absence, it is officially stated it should not be regarded as accurate until it is officially confirmed. Nothing has yet been settled. QUEEN TO JOIN IN CRUISE. LONDON. February 21. It was officially stated last night, that Queen Alary will accompany King George on his cruise. The “Daily Express” says: “The King will not join the Royal yacht at Portsmouth, but will travel overlap and will embark on the Aleditcrraueaii const. CHANGE OF AIK NEEDED. LONDON, February 21. The doctors’ advice in favour ol the King taking a cruise in the Mediterranean did not surprise well informed circles, as the doctors generally are recommending a change of air alter influenza, and there is a cold snap which makes such a change more desirable.

The King is unlikely to leave his room this week, in view of the snowy, frosty weather,' hut lie may he fit to start abroad next week. Aleantime In is not allowed to smoke. His tour lms been chosen because it will afford a maximum rest and respite front official calls. If lie sails on March 5, he should be hack in time to farewell the Prince of Wales on March 28.

The fact that the Prime of Wales is adhering to his plans for tin eight months’ tour indicates that tee King s progress is viewed as most siitisiaetory. The Prince of Wales will repress

His Alajestv at two levees in the middle of Alai-rli. which will he the first time the Prime has thus officiated.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 2

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THE KING’S ILLNESS Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 2

THE KING’S ILLNESS Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 2

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