KING’S HEALTH
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, February (5. With the weather now cold, but dry, and the promise of a ifew gleams of sunshine, the King may go to Bognor any day. Perhaps he will go to-day. There is a secret route, which provides a perfectly smooth surface. All f the road patrols will be warned immediately before the start, so that the cross-road traffic can be halted. It is expected that the Queen will . arrive at Bognor an hour earlier than the King. It is now agreed that the sooner the King leaves London the better will be his chance of early convalescence. Bognor has sunshine on many days when London is in gloom. Besides, , the nights and mornings have been very foggy lately, llis Majesty’s bedroom at Bognor is a large, long rffamber with plenty of windows, the glass off which has been replaced by vita glass, admitting the ultra-violet rays. It is lioped that the King will cn joy the full warmth of the midday sun, but, in order to get the fullest benefit the Queen has instructed the removal of the heavy furniture, so that a bed i which is on wheels, can be moved ''freely.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1929, Page 5
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