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THE KING AT BOGNOR

DISTURBED BY HIGH GALE. CONDITION SATISFACTORY. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, February 12. The King was disturbed at night owing to the high gale in the Channel, otherwise his condition is satisfactory. The members of the household are concerned at the possible continuance of the cold, as Craigwell House is not designed to withstand such severity. However, the nousc was bathed in sunshine before noon, and the sea has calmed down. —Australian Press Association—United Service. “A VERY GOOD DAY.” WHEELED TO THE WINDOWS. LONDON, February 12. It is officially stated that, the King had a very good. day. . This, is the first tune this phrase has been used. His Majesty was wheeled to the windows, and spent many hours gazing at the sea.—Australian Press Association.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9

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THE KING AT BOGNOR Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9

THE KING AT BOGNOR Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9