PROGRESS.
BUT STILL SLOW. First Appearance Of Word In King's Bulletins. GENERAL SATISFACTION. (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) (Received 10..T0 a.m.) LONDON, January 14. The following bulletin was issued at Buckingham Palace at 11 a.m. to-day:— His Majesty is making slow progress. The next bulletin will be issued tomorrow evening. There is a good deal of satisfaction at the Palace about this morning's bulletin in which was made the first mention of projarress since Wednesday. It is, however. emphasised that the progress was very slow arid that the period of difficulties and anxiety was not yet passed. The Queen's cold is better but she is keeping indoors.
COMFORTABLE DAY.
CONDITION STILL SAME.
(Australian Press Assn.—United Service.)
(Brccirrrl 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, January 14. An official bulletin states: "The Kint* had » comfortable day. His condition is unchanged."
PRINCE GEORGE.
SLIGHT COLD CONTRACTED. (British Official Wireless.) (Received 12 neon.) RUGBY, January 14. Prince George, it is announced, aUo has a slight cold and is keeping to bis room.
RAYS REAPPLIED.
PROGRESS SATISFACTORY
(Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) (Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, January 14. Lord Dawson spent an hour at the Palace where the rays were reapplied. It is learned that the King's progress ie regarded a* satisfactory. The Prince of Wales motored to Sandringham, where he will spend a few days shooting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 7
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