GREY SKIES AT BOGNOR
KING CONVALESCENT QUIET DAYS OF PROGRESS British Official Wireless Reed. 11.6 a.m. RUGBY. Monday. The King, who again had a good night, arose early this morning, and sat in a chair near his windows. As the weather was dull, with a cold, damp breeze, the windows were kept shut. Yesterday his Majesty passed a quiet and satisfactory day. during which he again underwent luminous ray treatment at the hands of Dr. Hewitt, the ray-therapy expert, who travelled from London for the purpose. The Queen this morning visited London, but is returning to Craigwiel House this evening. During yesterday the Queen walked over to Aldwich near by to visit the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang, who arrived there on Saturday for a month's convalescence after his recent illness. The Archbishop's medical men order him a complete rest until May, and recommend a visit to the Mediterranean after he leaves Aldwich.
The King passed a good day to-day. Although there was hut little sunshine, there was vary little wind at Bognor, and the King was able to sit at the open window during the afternoon. Dr. Woods travelled down from London and applied I y-therapy treatment. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Mary, came to London from Bognor this morning. Her Majesty visited friends, and also inspected a collection of old English silver which is being exhibited at Sir Philip Sassoon’s house in Park Lane. She returned to Bognor this evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 11
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