KING'S AFFLICTION
ACUTE BRONCHITIS,
DUTIES TRANSACTED.
(Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, April 17.
A bulletin issued from Windsor Castle states that His Majesty is suffering from acute bronchitis, but is making satisfactory progress. Dr, Martin attended him during Easter, and Lord Dawson of Penn and Sir Milson Rees also visited His Majesty, who is not in , bed and continues to;, transact official business. No further statement, was made today. ' ’
The King’s doctors consider that he caught a cold while motoring from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle on Thursday in a cold easterly wind, the window of the Royal car being open.
,His Majesty’s condition tonight is unchanged, and it is not expected that improvement will be rapid.
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Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 5
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