GENIAL WARMTH.
Enjoyed By King At Craigwell House. NO BULLETINS ISSUED. i I — (British Official Wlrel«M.) (Received 1 p.m.) RUGBY, March 1. There was brilliant sunshine at Bognor this morning, and the King, who passed a good night, rose early and sat at the open window of his room at Craigwell House. The King has not yet left his bedroom, but satisfaction is felt at the improvement in his condition. Sir Stanley Hewett, who is staying at Craigwell House, sees His Majesty every day, and on alternative days the King undergoes ray treatment. Dr. Woods paid a visit to Craigwell House yesterday and gave the treatment. No plans have yet been made by the King's medical attendants for the next general examination of the Royal patient and the consultation which usually precedes the issue of a bulletin. The current number of the "Lancet," after remarking that the progress of His Majesty continues to be satisfactory, adds: "The fact that a week has gone by without the issue'of an official bulletin may be allowed to speak for itself." The King passed a good day, the sun shining brilliantly throughout. The patient, wearing a cap and overcoat, was able to sit at the window and enjoy the genial warmth.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 9
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