THE KING’S HEALTH.
CONDITION SATISFACTORY. London, June 1. The King passed a good night. His condition is satisfactory. A Windsor Castle bulletin states “His Majesty passed a good night. The abscess thus far is following the normal course, which iu the'nature of things must be tedious. We accordingly advise that the thanksgiving service be deferred to a later date. As His Majesty’s condition is now satisfactory there is .no necessity to issue bulletins daily.” The bulletin was signed by Dr. Martyn, Sir Stanley [Jewett, and Lord Dawson. Ollicial.—The King had a good day. His condition continues salisfactory. The Duke and Duchess of York conversed with him for a considerable time. A definite feeling of relief followed tlie issue of the bulletin. London, June 2nd. The King’s condition is unchanged. No bulletin was issued. The doctors will make a statement to-night.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3951, 4 June 1929, Page 2
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140THE KING’S HEALTH. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3951, 4 June 1929, Page 2
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