KING’S HEALTH
KING IMPROVING. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 10 a.in.) LONDON, Jan. 21. The decision not to issue a bulletin to-night was unexpected. There will have been an intervals of sixty hours between the bulletins when the next is published- to-morrow. This is the longest period that has elapsed without a bulletin, and indicates the satisfaction felt at the King’s progress. His condil'.'on alters little day byday-. but he is slowly gradually gaining. Drs Dawson and Rigby had an hour’s consultation with Hr Hewett. Rays were not applied. Further evidence Of the improvement in the King’s condition may he deducted from the fact that the Duke of York is going to Samlingham tor the shooting, and if the frost cease and hunting is possible he will go to a hunting lodge nearby, where the Duchess will join him. All the brothers will he away from London in the mid-week, leaving the Queen to carryon the duties of commission for the Government of the country- with the Royal Commissioners. IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES. * (Received this day at 12.25. p.ni.) LONDON, Jan. 21. Contrary- to expectations a bulletin was not issued to-night. It is officially stated the King bad a good day n-iul his progress continues satisfactory. I lie next bulletin will be to-morrow even-
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1929, Page 5
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