KING’S HEALTH
4 CONFIDENCE INCREASING. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). I»0XDON. .Jan. 10. Confidence is increasing at Hnckingha.ni Palace, though anxiety lias not entirely disappeared. The Queen and I Vince George have recovered from their colds, and no farther reports concerning them, will I be issued. OFFICIAL REPORT. (Received this day at X a.m.) Y" LONDON, January II?. * Official.—The King had a fairly good night. Condition unchanged. OFFICIAL ILK POUT. RUGBY, January 1(1. It was officially stated at the Palace to-night that the King had a com for r--able day. Otherwise,, there was no change. The next medical bulletin will be issued to-morrow morning. STRENGTH I NCH EAS I NO. LONDON, January 16. Palace offieialsolate the King is definitely stronger than since the lieginning of his illness. The difficulty of ' persuading him to take nourishment has been largely overcome and he has been taking more food for the past week, which is reflected in his incroas-. ed strength.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1929, Page 5
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