don. Princess Mary arrived from Yorkshire to-night and is remaining at the Palace for a few days to assist the Queen in her engagements. The King,..who is housed in a double-windowed, sound-proof room overlooking Constitution Hill, Green Park, is maintaining excellent spirits. The Duke of York spent half an hour at liis bedside this afternoon. .’ A constant stream of cars drove up to the distinguished stranger’s entrance at the Palace, Chile hundreds .of humbler folk afoot kept the gate police busy answering enquiries. ‘ The' officials, at the Palace considered: the evening bulletin highly saj£. isfactor'y. and prepared for a quiet night With) confidence. Untoward developments are not anticipated', tonight’s callers at tho Palace included PHncessqs Victona' Louise.'> , The physicians’ morning visit to the Palace lasted one hundred and fifty minutes and to-night’s bulletin issued after half "am hour’s visit* - .. - -//
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10753, 26 November 1928, Page 5
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