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KING GEORGE

TEMPORARY AILMENT HIS MAJESTY OUT OF DOORS ROUTINE WORK AS USUAL (Unital Press Assn.—By Telegraph-Copyright.) London, May 27. It is semi-officially stated that the King’s ailment is progressing and that his Majesty is able to spend a considerable amount of time In the warm sunshine in ■ the Palace grounds. The temporary indisposition of the King announced is not of a serious nature, but the ceremonial of the Court involves a considerable physical strain which would, in the circumstances, have been painful and tiring to the King. Consequently the Queen, escorted by the Prince of Wales, is holding the Courts to-night and to-morrow. The King’s engagements later in the week include the opening of the Royal Tourney on Thursday and a reception of the delegates to the Congress of the Imperial Chambers of Commerce on Friday. The attack is not interfering with his Majesty’s routine work at the Palace and he received visitors to-day as usual. QUEEN HOLDS COURT PRINCE IN ATTENDANCE. (Rec. 8.40 p.m.) London, May 28. The Queen held a Court alone, the Prince of Wales escorting her to the throne. She wore a gown of gold brocade, embroidered in gold and trimmed with coloured stones and diamante. Her train was of fine Indian cloth of gold.

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Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

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KING GEORGE Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

KING GEORGE Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

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