THE KING.
LONDON, February 13. An official bulletin states that the King had a good day, and Eis condition continues to ttf satisfactory. Drs Hewitt and Woods administered ray-therapy. Yesterday’s sunshine at Bognor has given place to grey skies and a bleak wind* The King, however, is cheerful, and able to read the newspapers. He is now on ordinary diet, and so is getting ample nourishment, though kept abed in order to avoid tH? possibility of a chill. It is stated that the postponed New Year honours will be issued towards the end of the month. The list will be shorter than usual.
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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1929, Page 5
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