KING ON THE MEND.
1 BELIEF AT THE PALACE.
MOKE DEFINITE PROGRESS INDICATED.
<By Telegraph-Press Asgn. -Copyright.) (•Received This? "Day, 8.50 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 17.
Palace circles are pleased with today's" bulletin. They point out that it is the first time that the. doctors iave used the phrase "satisfactory jpro'greßa.'' Tjhe. qualification about progress being siow is understood to mean that if the progress is not faster it is -nevertheless more definite. Commentators, however, are guarded. They emphasise that there is still a long .and tedious task ahead, but it may bo taken that the King is • gathering strength. iLord Dawson, Sir Hugh Rigby and Sir Stanley Hewett were in consultation at the Palace for 90 minutes.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1929, Page 5
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