GIVING SATISFACTION
PLACE FOR KECUPERATION* Australian Press Association. ' LONDON, 10th January. The Kiug 's condition' continues to give satisfaction. Lord Dawson was inconsultation with Sir Stanley Hewett for ninoty minutes to-night. Bays we're re-applied. The Prince of Wales dined with the Queen. The Duke of York and the Duke of;.Gloucester, who have been shooting at-.;-Sandringham, return on Saturday. '• Prince George and the Prince of Wales are expected to go to* Sandringham on Monday for several days' shooting. It is authoritatively learned that no arrangements have been made as to the place where the King will eventually; go to recuperate. At present it is over-earjy for an official announcement! with regard to the matter, but in due course it will exercise the minds .of those close in touch with His Majesty. It will not' be an easy problem. Naturally, tlio advice of the doctors will be followed, and undoubtedly they will desire to remove the King from London as soon as possible. It is doubtful, however, whether they; will select a, ■■ {Place out-side England.' " "_.. ".-—-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 9
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173GIVING SATISFACTION Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 9
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