SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
KING’S GENERAL CONDITION FIGHT AGAINST INFECTION i . Some Encouraging Features ' (Australian • Press Assn. —United Service.) (Received 10 a.m.) • . . LONDON, December IG. • : At 11a.m. today the following bulletin was issued, with the '. signatures of , Sir Stanley Hcwott, Sir Hugh Rigby and Lord ; ; .Dawson attached: — r ‘ In spite of a restless night, his Majesty’s general con- : dition is slightly improved. Sir Stanley Ilewett, with two additional medical men, Dr. . Robert Stanton Woods and Dr, Alfred Baker, returned to the Palace'; within half an hour of their departure. ! The following bulletin, signed by Sir Stanley Ilewett, 'Sir Hugh Rigby and Lord Dawson was Issued at 8 p.m:— The King had a quiet day, and the improvement noted in the morning report has been maintained,
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1928, Page 5
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