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RECOVERY OF THE KING.

THANK-OFFERING GIFTS.

gAMtJM FUND BENEFITS.

—.« nut AMomTiox-nt tweimio

dtoceiwl May 6th, 5.6 p.m.) LONDON", May 4. i nom-^-P 1 " 111 " has ft PP** red in * i nirt Circular chronicling the visit of SSL" to St. James's PaUjse where -> 1,. w« privately received by the Prince of Wales. Ho remains anony Lg, The publication of a nom-de-fund for the Ifmir'i convalescence now amounts to «rer £186.00°, apart from tlu.> £105,000 ttcatmi by "Audax.'' Of this win, which niis Iwon sub■.ribed in four days, £123,000 is eorSTed for tlw National lUdium find Yesterday's contribution to the L,d taeluded a second gift of £IO,OOO jjoyd'n, whose contribution was IW.OOO. The fund has reached liml9o, including Lord and Lady Stop'* *■'*" of £soo ° ««*h.-.Offi-euil wirtleae--Australian Press Assertion. fjlf<J WILL GO TO WINDSOR. (»Minna omcuL wimlssb.) RUGBY, May 3. ft is now stated that the King will |pie Craigweil House, Bog nor, for Castle on May 17th. The rey will bo made by motor-car durtbe morning, Windsor being leached in time for luncheon. The Court will remain in Windsor (fettle for about a month, going from tta* to Sandringham House, Norfolk. flit plan had been under consideration for the King to proceed first to ■■•kfafrham Palace to give the people of London a chance to greet him This %m been abandoned because of the fatigue it would involve for the King. "sssssssssssssssssss

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11

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RECOVERY OF THE KING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11

RECOVERY OF THE KING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11