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KING IMPROVES STILL

A COMFORTABLE DAY DEFINITELY STRONGER British Official Wireless. Reed. 1.5 p.m. RUGBY, Wednesday It was officially stated at the Palace to-night that the King had a comfortable day. Otherwise there is no change. The next medical bulletin will he issued to-morrow morning. Officials states that the King is definitely stronger than since the beginning of the illness. The difficulty of persuading him fo take nourishment has largely beey overcome. He has been taking more food during the past week, which is reflected in increased strength.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 9

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KING IMPROVES STILL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 9

KING IMPROVES STILL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 9

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