PRINCE OF WALES
SUFFERING FROM MALARIA. (United Press Association—By Electrn Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON. March 3. ' The Prince of Wales has contracted malaria and is confined to his bed at Government House, Nairobi, whereto he returned unexpectedly last night from a hunting camp at Roi. A'bulletin states the Prince of Wales is suffering from'an attack of austerpian malaria fever. Following a normal course it is anticipated he will be quite Well in a few days. It is authoritatively stated his condition does not cause anxiety. The Prince is very cheerful, and is making light of the trouble. THE PRINCE’S ILLNESS. NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY. LONDON, March 3. Sir Aldo C-astellani says that as the Prince’s illness has been taken in hand immediately, there is no cause for anxiety, but it may recur, so the Prince must guard against excessive exposure to sun or cold for some months. PRINCE IMPROVING. LONDON, March 3. In view of the last bulletin that- the Prince of Wales is improving and likely to he convalescent in a few days, there is no anxiety in Court circles. Their Majesties are in constant touch witli Nairobi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1930, Page 5
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