KING’S HEALTH
k THE KING’S AMBULANCE. * A TRIAL RUN. . (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received this day at 10 a.in.) LONDON, Fob. I. An ambulance car designed to transport His Majesty to Bognor, iv--0 sembling an ordinary dosed car, appeared in the quadrangle of Buckingham Palace. Nurses tested the stretchdr arrangpineivts ifor 1 a patient as weak as the King. A trial crew, ivpresenting those who will travel with the King, then boarded the car .which set. out for Rognor. The final decision whether the car will lie used on the railway will not be reached until after the trial run. TO-DAY’S BULLETIN. (Received this dav nt 10.30. a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 4. A bulletin issued this morning states His Majesty continues to gain strength slowly. He was able to sit up on Saturday and Sunday lor a short ■period. The question of the ray therapy ' has been 'further considered. The i period of administration of the ultra--violet rays has terminated and it will now be possible to supplement it by the addition of luminous rays. The bulletin' was signed by Drs Woods, Hewitt, Rigby and Dawson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1929, Page 5
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