KING’S HEALTH
THE KING’S PROGRESS
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RUGBY, March 13,
The King passed another good night but a return of dull weather with a cold wind is likely to prevent lmn from again going into Cra.gwcll House grounds to-daj. A good indication of progress is the publication in to-day’s press o! the first photograph of the King taken since his illness. It shows him out of door in a bath chair, with smiling expression- and obviously on the road to recovery. Tlie King passed » S'* l ‘'"V v-eatller remained dull »>ul >'0(1 tlirougliout and it was ,u,pass, do to take the King into the ground, o Oaigwell house. His Majesty spent the dav sitting in his rooms. Princess Elizabeth who arrived at Oaigwell House this evening to spem a few days with the Queen while her parents the T>uke and Duchess of York are in Norway, was taken to .. - her grandfather soon after her arm.il.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1929, Page 5
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