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THE KING’S PROGRESS

LUMINOUS RAY-TREATMENT

(Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.)

(Recd. March 25, 2 p.m.) RUGBY, March 23. It is understood the King,, who again passed a good night, is making, steady progress, and the treatment which lias hitherto been applied with good results, is being continued. ■ Luminous ray treatment, which is given on alternate, days, was administered yesterday, by Dr Howitt. It is probable that Lord Dawson, of Penn, will attend at Craigwell House for another consultation with Sir Stanley Hewett next week.' MR BALDWIN’S VISIT. ■' RUGBY, March 24. The King’s progress continues, and fine weather still permits of spending a considerable- time each day in the grounds of Craigwell House. The King’s third son, the Duke of Gloucester, motored to Bognor. to-day to pay a farewell visit to the King and Queen prior to his departure for Japan. Later in the week the Prime Minister will visit Craigwell House to see the King. This is regarded, as one of the most significant .indications of the excellent progress His Majesty is making, for it will be the first occasion on which anyone outside members of the Royal Family and a few high household officials, h’as been received by the King since his illness.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 5

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THE KING’S PROGRESS Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 5

THE KING’S PROGRESS Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 5

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