QUIET LIFE AT BOGNOR
SUITABLE CLIMATE
OPINION OF DOCTORS
British Oflldal Wireless.
(Received Ist April, 11 a.m.)
BUGBY, 30th March
Lord Dawson of Perm visited tlie King yesterday and, after his consultation with Sir Stanley Hewett, the following bulletin, which is the first for a fortnight, was issued: "His Majesty continues to make satisfactory progress in spite of tiresome rheumatism round tho right shoulder. His weight is increasing, his appetite is returning, and sleep is of better quality. The insistence on a lengthy abstention from all but essential public duties and a quiet life in the present suitable climate is being justified in the steady improvement in His Majesty's bodily and mental vigour."
Glorious Easter weather with cloudJess skies and warm sunshine enabled the King to take increased exercise out of doors on Thursday, Friday, and to-day. He has continued to sleep well. This morning, after half an hour's stroll, he listened to the music of the Kneller Hall Band which, at the King's command, came to Craigweil House from Lognor and played on the lawn music selected by His Majesty.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 74, 1 April 1929, Page 9
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