DIFFERENT MAN.
BENEFITS OF BOUNCE
King At Last On Direct Read To Convalescence. SITS UP MOST OF DAY. ■Australia- Pre?; A3sn —Vaited Service, LONDON". F-bruary 24. Craisrweli House. E-cn- :\ of _H ; .s says the Kin? is quite a different man. He rises soon after breakfast, ar.d sit* up most of the day at an open window. The members of the household are convinced that His Majesty is at .3st on the direct road to convalescence.
GLOOMY WEATHER.
BUT A BRIGHT PATIENT. {British Official Wireless.) 'Received 1.30 p.m.' l : RUGBY, February 24. I It was ofncially stated at Bognor that 'the King had a" good night and has ', passed a" quiet day. The weather was ! dull throughout the day and hardly a i ray of sunshine penetrated the gloom. It I rained from time to time and dampness i prevented the King's bedroom windows ' from beimz opened, but His Majesty sat j in a chair at the window for some hours.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 47, 25 February 1929, Page 7
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160DIFFERENT MAN. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 47, 25 February 1929, Page 7
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