KING’S HEALTH
f MOST SATISFACTORY. , (United Press Association—By Electric * Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, January 7. There is a air of hopefulness at the Palace to-niglit. The bulletin is regarded as the most satisfactory yet. Although the morning bulletin says tiie condition is unchanged it is understood his Majesty is still on the up grade. NO OHANUE. (Received this day at 0.25. a.in.) LONDON. Jan. 7. A bulletin at 11.00 a.in. states the 'King had a fair night, with no change condition. (Sgd)—Hewitt, Rigby ' and Dawson. NO CHANCE. (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON. Jan. 7A bulletin issued at 7.15 |>.ni. stated the King had a quiet day and there was no change in His Majesty’s condition. The next bulletin will i>e issued to-morrow evoii'tig. (Signed) Jlewett and Dawson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1929, Page 5
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