KING DISTURBED.
HOWLING GALE.
Restless Night Owing To Storm
In Channel.
BATHED IN MORNING SUN
fAnsirallan Press Assn.—United Service.)
(FJocoivod O.:V) n.ni.)
LONDON', February 12.
Tin' King had a disturbed nigh , , owing in the high gale in the Channel. CithffWi.-e his condition is satisfactory.
M'lnbrr- of tlie household are conr>'i i «i'!i the possible continuance of the n< I.I \\ father as Craigwell House h [i.,i ili-ijiiied to withstand such severitv. ifiiiM-i-iT. the hou-e was bathed in sunshine before noon and the sea had calnii'il down.
VERY GOOD DAY.
FIRST TIME PHRASE USED
(Australian nnd N.Z. Tress Association.)
(Received 1.30 p.m.)
LONDOX, February 12
It U officially stated that the Kinjr had a very good day. This is the first time the phrase has been used. His JJ«je>ty wan wheeled to the windows and spent many hours gazing at the sea.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 37, 13 February 1929, Page 7
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