THE KING
LATEST BULLETIN. * * a good Night. ;f* J .'United Press Electric ' Telegraph—Copyright). -.5^ ’’ ' 7 " LONDON, May|3l. The King’s condition is unchanged. His Majesty passed a goodnight. Probably a bulletin will later.- ‘ ''
the KING’S CONDITION
ißeceived this day at 10 a.m ) LONDON, May 31. The opinion is expressed that there is no reason to suppose the King’s illness is worse than the bulletin implies or relates to the recent illness. Martyn the family doctor at Windsor Castle bad a lenghv consultation this morning with Drs Hewetti and Dawson. It was officially announced to-night that bis Majesty had a quiet day and some sleep and^his' condition remains \ satisfactory, A*'- •
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1929, Page 5
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108THE KING Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1929, Page 5
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