THE KING’S HEALTH
GOOD REPORTS CONTINUE HONOUR FOR NURSE GORDON (British Official Wireless.) Prcaa Association—By Telegraph—-Copyright. RUGBY, March 19. (Received March 20, at noon.) The King passed a good night, and the weather was again tin© and sunny at Bognor to-day. His Majesty’s position has reached a state at which the possibility of taking him for short motor car rides is contemplated. Tha King had a good day. His Majesty spent the longest period so far out of doors in a bath chair. He was in tho grounds of Craigweil House for nearly two- hours this morning, and then walked a short distance hack to the house.
Nurse Gordon, of St. Thomas’s Hospital, left Craigweil House to-day on leave. Before slu went His Majesty personally handed hci the Royal Red Cross Med'iJ of the Second Class. Only two nurses remain in attendance on the King.
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Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 8
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