GREY SKIES AT BOGNOR
King Takes Ordinary Diet And Is Reading Papers. TAKING NO RISKS. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) (Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, February 13. Yesterday's sunshine at Bognor gave place to grey skies and a bleak wind. The King, however, is cheerful. He is able to read the newspapers now and is on ordinary diet, thereby getting ample nourishment. He has kept to his bed in order to avoid the possibility of a chill.
A GOOD DAY
King's Condition Continues Satisfactory. RAY TREATMENT REPEATED. (British Official Wireless.) (Received 12 noon.) RUGBY, February 13. It is officially announced at Craigwell House, Bognor, that the King has had a good day and His Majesty's condition continues to be satisfactory. Dr. Hewitt and Dr. Woods, who applied the ray therapy treatment to His Majesty at Buckingham Palace, visited Craigwell this afternoon and again administered treatment. It is learned that the Queen hopes to go to London next week to visit the British Industries Fair. RAY TREATMENT. PATIENT HAS GOOD DAY. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) (Received 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, February 13. An official report states: "The King has had a good day and his condition has continued satisfactory." , Drs. Howitt and Woods administered the ray therapy.
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Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 7
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