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KING’S HEALTH

THE PRINCES’ ANXIETY. (United PreSo Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON. April 7. The announcement that the King is suffering from bronchitis has caused some speculation, though the official statement is couched jn th ( . most guarded terms, and the bulletin form | of announcement is carefully avoided. | Fortunately, outside doctors, in eritiI rising the announcement, agree that the King is not at an age when bronchitis is most formidable. Messages from Brazil emphasis,, that the Princes entertain some anxiety for tiietr lathers health lU’CBY, April 8. 'l'lie King's physician. Lord Dawson, again drove ,-;o Windsor to-day and saw the King, together with .Sir Milsom Bees, Laryngologist, and Doctor Martyu of Windsor. If the improvement continues as anticipated it will still require two or three days Ik* fore restoration to normal health can bo expected. A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. (Received this day at 1 0 p m.) DON DON. April 8. A slight improvement is regarded as a favourable sign of the slow satisfactory progress of the King, wllo was up and about his room. IMPUOVKM EXT MAINTAINED. LONDON, April 8. A statement issued from Windsor Castle last night said the King’s improvement. was .lmintainod, but reemphasied that progress must be slow. Brilliant sunshine flooding the Castle fo-dav had a tonic effect upon His Majesty.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 5

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KING’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 5

KING’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 5

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