PROGRESS RETARDED BY COLD CONDITIONS
THE KING’S HEALTH. Telegraph—Copyright. United Press Association— By Electric LONDON, Feb. 20. ■ The King passed a good night. Warm days with constant sunshine, which are wanted to aid in the King’s recovery arc still delayed. His Majesty sits at the open window when the wind is not bitter, but he cannot yet be wheeled on to the open verandah to enjoy the sea air and sunshine.
Sir Hugh Rigby paid a visit to Craigwell House this afternoon and, it is understood, expressed his satisfaction at the King’s condition.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6843, 22 February 1929, Page 7
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