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THE KING’S HEALTH

GOOD PROGRESS -MADE

(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).

(Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, November 22. The King is making good progress hut is still confined to his bed. Lord Dawson visited his Majesty this morning. No bulletin was issued. RUGBY, Nov. 22.

The King had a busy day yesterday and received many visitors at Buckingham Palace, including the MUni.rters o'j Roumania, Iraq and Hayto. Ho is expected to make com-

cl "i.o recovery wirliin a lew days and the issue of a bulletin was largely due to the necessary cancellation of his engagements 1 . To-day in company with the Queen he was to have opened Spitalfields market extension and later Old Lincoln’s Inn Hall, which has u«n., restored. These functions will now be performed by the Queen alone. A BULLETIN. THE KING SLIGHTLY WORSE. (Received this dav at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 22. The Court of Physicians, in a signed bulletin, states His Majesty is slightly worse, and passed a rather restless day, owing to the persistence of fever and some congestion of one lung. The King personally desired to confer the Air Force Cross on Hinkler, and accordingly the presentation was deferred. NO ANXIETY FELT. (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) LONDON, November 22. His Majesty’s medical advisers remained long with the King. Despite a slight complication, no anxiety Whatever is felt and it is hoped the King will be about again in a day or two. Meantime lie remains in bed. His condition was never serious enough to warrant communication with the Prince of Wales and Duke of Gloucester, and there is no question of shortening the i lime s tour.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 5

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THE KING’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 5

THE KING’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 5

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