DISAPPOINTING CHECK IN KING’S JOURNEY TOWARDS RECOVERY
No Undue Concern STATIONARY PERIODS ARE TO BE EXPECTED RAY TREATMENT CONTINUED. Australian Press Association. Received Monday, 2.0 a.m. LONDON, Jan. 5. It is disappointing that the King’s upward tondency reported in the morSiug was so quickly interrupted, but no undue concern is shown, as stationary periods are expected at this stage. Lord Dawson was not called to the Palaco this afternoon. Sir Stanley Hewett and Dr. Woods again applied the ray treatment. The Duke and Duchess of York dined with the Queen. Restless Day After Good Night SATURDAY’S BULLETINS. Received Sunday 7.0 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 5. A bulletin issued at 11.15 am. stated that the King had a good night and there was a slight improvement in His Majesty’s condition. At 8.40 p.m., a bulletin stated that the King had had a restless day, but his condition was not changed. The next bulletin will be issued on Sunday night. His Majesty Removed From Own Bedchamber TO ADJACENT AUDIENCE ROOM. Received Monday, 1.0 ami. LONDON, Jan. 6. The Sunday Times learns that it was possible yesterday afternoon to remove the King from his own room, in which he has been lying since his illness, to an adjacent audience room. Ray Therapy Treatment Continued PRINCE DINES WITH THE QUEEN. LONDON, Jan. 4. Drs. Howitt and Woods to-day continued tho ray therapy treatment. Sir Stanley Hewett is still staying at the Palace. The Prince of Wales dined with the Queen.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6804, 7 January 1929, Page 7
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