KING’S HEALTH
GOOD SIGNS OF RECOVERY. (United Press Association—By Electric Teleg. -ph—Copyright). LONDON, February 23. A fortnight after his arrival at Craigwcll House, a member of the Royal household says that the King is quite a different man from what he was when he arrived. He gets up soon after breakfast, dresses, and sits up most of tlie day at an open window. The household is convinced that His Majesty is at last on the direct road to convalescence. THE KING’S PROGRESS. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, February 24. It is officially stated 'from Bognor the King bad a good night and passed a quiet day. The weather was dull IhrouglTout the day and hardly a ray of sunshine penetrated the gloom. It rained from time to time and the dampness prevented the King’s bedroom windows from being open hut his Majesty sat iu a chair at the window for some hours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1929, Page 5
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