KING’S HEALTH
THE KING PROGRESSES.
QUEEN VISITS ART EXHIBITION
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, February 18
The King is much better and getting on nicely. 'llic.se were the words of the Queen, replying to an inquiry regarding the King’s progress when she visited the Exhibition of English Decorative Art in London to-day. Her Majesty had come to town for the first time since the King was taken to Bognor, nine days ago. She warmly embraced a number of friends when she arrived at the exhibition and it was keenly realised by all present that the welcome which they extended to hci was the first which she had received on purely a social occasion since the King’s illness. It was officially stated at Craigwell House this evening the King lias pass ed a quiet day. Cold easterly winds blew throughout the day, but there was some sunshine during the afternoon and the King took advantage of this and sat by the window for some time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1929, Page 5
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