THE KING
REMOVING TO WINDSOR. 'United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, May 8. The Court moves to Windsor on loth May, their Majesties motoring from Craigwell. Although three months on the South Coast has marvellously unproven his Majesty’s condition, ho is not thought to he sufficiently strong for the. fatigue of a public ceremony, consequently suggestions (for a welcome at Windsor,, will be discouraged, and the arrival will he strictly private, althougn his subjects will be given the opportunity of greeting their Majesties on the sixty-five miles drive. Drs. Dawson and Hewett may issue a final bulletin before the King’s departure from Craigwell. The Court Avill remain at Windsor lor a month, during which the King will probably go to London to deal with election matters. . Later he goes to Sandringham and moves to Balmoral in August. During his stay at Craigwell. the King regained his apretite, increased his weight and strength and recovered much of iii.s normal health. He now sutlers onlv from some weakness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1929, Page 5
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