KING’S HEALTH
GOOD PROGRESS. OUT OF DOORS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ILLNESS. (British Official Wireless. RUGBY, March 11. The King after a good night arose early to-day and sat in the brilliant sunlight. The weather of the last few days is continuing. In London it is thick and mist again obscured the sunlight. For the first time for four months the King was out of doors to-day. 'Pile weather was brilliantly fine and this morning advantage was taken of the warm sunshine and absence of wind to wheel His Majesty in a bath chair round the grounds of CYaigwell House, Bognor. His Majesty was out for an hour and was accompanied by t lie Queen with Sir Stanley Hewett, bis physician. in attendance. It was stated this evening the King passed a good day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1929, Page 5
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