PRINCE OF WALES
LAID UP WITH CHILL.
(British Official Wireless.) (
RUGBY, June 30
The Prince of Wales is remaining in bed with a chill, He apparently contracted it yesterday at Nottingham, in the* capacity of Patron of the National Council for Social Service, he paid a ' number of visits to various social welfare centres.
The Prince flew last night from Nottingham to Fort Belvedere, Sunningdale; his country home. On arrival he felt unwell,', and Sir Stanley Hewett, the King’s doctor, motored from London to see him, ordering him to stay in bed. Sir Stanley Hewell • saw the Prince again to-day but his illness was not serious, and no bulletins will be issued, although the Prince had to cancel his intenton of attending a Canadian Dominion Day dinner to the Ottawa delegates to-night. His place was taken at this function by Prince George, who read his brotherV, soeech.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1932, Page 5
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