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b . (Received 1.30 p.m.) ' ■ a LONDON, January 17. * I A bulletin issued at Sand- « I ringiiam states: « I ‘ ‘The King is suffering from i J bronchial catarrh, but signs of S i cardiac weakness have appear- J J ed, which can be regarded with j J some disquiet. (Signed): « n Frederick Williams, Stanley ■ a Hewett, Dawson of Penn, ’ ’ £ J Lord Dawson is remaining at « > Sandringham all night. a ■ The latest reports state that £ “ His Majesty is sleeping peace- J J fully. j ■ A further bulletin will be i ■ issued today. £ | Sir Stanley Hewett is also * | remaining at Sandringham. « 1 The bulletin, which was issued i J shortly after 11 p.m., was the first j I information that His Majesty was £ J seriously indisposed, as it was i £ understood his confinement to his jj i room with a cold was a precau- ■ J tionary measure. ® s Owing to East Anglia, like the j a remainder of Britain, experi- i Jencing severe winter weather, the J i Prince of Wales and the Duke t *of York are both at Sandring- a J ham, whither the Prince went j i today to visit the King. a 1 This is the King’s first indis- I £ position since June, when he J a suffered bronchial catarrh, and £ ■was ordered a fortnight’s rest. A i I slight chill in the same month * i prevented his attendance at the i {London County Councils recep- ® I tion. B (■■■■a

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Northern Advocate, 18 January 1936, Page 5

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KING GEORGE ILL Northern Advocate, 18 January 1936, Page 5

KING GEORGE ILL Northern Advocate, 18 January 1936, Page 5

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