KING’S PROGRESS
QUEEN HAS CHILL. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright;. (Received this day at JO a.m.) LONDON. April 13. A bulletin has been issued that His Majesty continues to progress. Rheumatism in his right shoulder is yielding to treatment. Hie Queen is suffering from a chill and is detained indoors. THE KING PROGRESSING'. LONDON, April 1-1. The “Sunday Times’’ learns provisional arrangements are being made for the King’s depart lire from Craigwell at the end ol May. He is expected to take ii|) residence at Windsor on 29th. •May. Drs Dawson and Hewitt interviewed the King. It is understood he is much better.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1929, Page 5
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