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KING A LITTLE STRONGER

more hopeful news

LOCAL CONDITION IMPROVES

(United P A.—By Telegraph. — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z-. Press Association) (United Service) Reed Noon. LONDON, Wed.

It was stated at Buckingham Palace this morning that his Majesty had had a fair night, and that his condition ius about the same. , , . \lthough no change is reported m the King’s condition, hopefulness prevails at the palace, the more or less stationary period upon which his Majesty has entered being in accordance with anticipations. A bulletin which was issued at 8.10 p.m., states: “The King has had a quiet day. The local condition makes steady progress. There is a slight increase in his strength. The next bulletin will be issued to-morrow evening.” The bulletin was signed by Sir Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh Rigby ind Lord Dawson of Penn.

NEW FORM OF TREATMENT CHLORO-SERUM AND OZONE (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) PARIS, Wednesday. A message from Bordeaux says M. Max Salles, the inventor of the ehloroserum and ozone treatment for pneumonia, as the result of a communication with Lord Dawson, is going to London with his apparatus for the application of the treatment. Professor Creuchet, of Bordeaux University, has confirmed the report that conclusive results have been reached in cases of pneumonia similar to that from which King George is suffering.

CONVALESCENCE IN SPAIN? POSSIBILITY DISCUSSED (Australian and N.Z. Press Associationj (United ServiceJ Reed. 9.15 a.m. MADRID, Wednesday. After a Cabinet council, the Dictator, General Primo de Rivera, stated that the meeting discussed King George’s health and the possibility of his coming to Spain for convalesence. General de Rivera added that King Alfonso, the Government and the Spanish people would be very happy if the report were well founded, but nothing was decided.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 1

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KING A LITTLE STRONGER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 1

KING A LITTLE STRONGER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 1

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