KING’S RECOVERY
GATHERING AT WINDSOR (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. 1 LONDON, April 11. While the sun-flooded apartments at Windsor Castle are helping the King’s progress, great care will bo necessary, even when His Majesty has recovered. It is officially stated that King's general condition has improved and that he is progressing slowly. The Queen drives out daily, but arranges to be within reach of communication and is not long absent from the Castle. The King spends several hours each day searching Europe with a new wireless set. Princess Elizabeth and her baby sister are expected at Windsor Castle to celebrate Princess Elizabeth’s birthday on April 21st. The Prince of Wales and Prince George should arrive in Ehglalld aboiit April 28tll, after visiting the King of Spain at Madrid, whence they probably will fly to Windsor, KING IMPROVING. (Received this d.’.v at 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, April 12. Official—The King had a good day and the improvement continues.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 5
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