KING STILL IMPROVES
SOME SUNSHINE SITS AT OPEN WINDOW British Official Wireless j Reed. 10.55 p.m. RUGBY, Tuesday. It was stated officially at Craigweil House this morniug that the King had ! passed a good night, j The weather at Bognor this morning was again dull, cheerless and cold. . A strong east wind has been blow- ' ing, and it was necessary to keep the I windows of the King’s room closed. | It was officially- slated this evening j that tile King had a satisfactory- day. There were a few hours of sunshine in the afternoon, and the King was again able to sit in a chair at an open window to enjoy it. Dr. Woods came down from London and applied violet-ray treatment. It is understood that the members of the Royal suite are quite satisfied with the King’s progress.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 593, 20 February 1929, Page 9
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