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THE KING

P HOG R ESS SATISFA CTO li Y (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, 21st July. It was staled at Buckingham Palace! that the King had had a good night and his progress is still satisfactory. 'lke doctors paid him their usual morning visit. •< Lord Dawson of Penn, the King's physician, speaking at a, prize-giving at Giggieswick School yesterday, referred to the King's illness and said that tbe medical service rendered to His Majesty was an example of carefully selected teard work in tackling the problem facing his medical advisers. His Majesty in effect hail received as? good treatment us he would have had as a patient in a hospital. There the doctors were accustomed to work in teams and the people outside left them to do their job. tie added ; '•The tame was true in tho case, of the King, with the result you know, and I think there is more hope eve.'y day that His Majesty's recovery will be cemplele. - ' PRINCE GEORGE'S INDISPOSITION RUGBY, 20th July. Prince George, who, as announced yesterday by his brother, the Duke of Oloucest'r, is slightly indisposed, is .suffering fro':\ digestive trouble. He has cancelled his public engagements and on medical advice he has temporarily relinquished his duties at the Foreign Office. Although lie is to take things quietly and will diet for a time, the steps which are being taken are merely precautionary.and he is expected to resume his normal activities shortly.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5

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THE KING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5

THE KING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5

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