KING PROGRESSING.
MORNING IN GARDEN. DANISH PRINCE'S VISIT. British Wireless. RUGBY, April in, Tho King passed another pood day. ]ri spite of cold north-easterly winds at Bognor TJis Majosty was out in tho garden of Craigwcil Houso tho whole morning. lie was joined hy Lord St am ford ham, his privates secretary, who walked and chattpd with him. Prince .Axel of Denmark arrived at Bognor this afternoon. FUTURE MOVEMENTS. SHORT VISIT TO LONDON. Australian nml N.Z. Press Association. (Rccpivetl April 11. 7.t."> p.m.) LONDON, April 10. Tho Daily Express states that when the King leaves Bognor he will spend a few days in London before going to Windsor. Tho Court will rnovo to Buckingham Palaco on May 27.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20228, 12 April 1929, Page 11
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