KING’S ILLNESS
NO BULLETIN ISSUED.
CONDITION UNCHANGED. ! THE QUEEN’S INDISPOSITION. (United Press- Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association—United Service.) Received 11.15 a.m. to-day. LONDON, Jan. 13. Lord Dawson and Sir Hugh Rigby had a 90 minutes’ consultation with Sir Stanley Hewett at Buckingham Palace to-day. Though no bulletin was issued it was authoritatively learned that the King had a restful night and that his condition this: morning was unchanged. It was also authoritatively learned that the Queen’s cold' was better, but she was keeping to her rooms for a day or two, purely as a precautionary measure. Dr. Geoffrey Hett, who called in yesterday to attend the Queen, also visited the palace this morning and -saw Her Majesty. Dr. Hett is a leading authority on .diseases of the ear, nose and throat. The usual divine service in Buckingham Palace was not held owing to the Queen’s indisposition. The Duke and Duchess of York called at the palace this morning.
Received 1.25 p.m. to-day. LONDON, Jam 13; Official.—The. King had a quiet and juneventful but slowly improving day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 January 1929, Page 9
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