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THE KING AT BOGNOR

ANOTHER GOOD NIGHT. CONDITION SATISFACTORY. (British Official Wireless.) (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) RUGBY, February 14. It was stated at Bognor this morning that the King had had a good night, and his condition continues satisfactory. The ray treatment, which was applied yesterday by Doctors Howitt and Woods, is the luminous ray or artificial sunlight treatment, which was decided upon recently and applied for the first time yesterday. ' Although there were to-day several degrees of frost at Bognor, the mist had dropped and the sun shone brilliantly. The members of the- royal household state that the change'of scene has already done his Majesty good. He is. however, still very weak, and the members of his suite trouble him ouly with matters of importance, while sustained conversations are avoided. It is officially stated this evening tlxat the King has had a fair day. Although the weather remained cold, th»re were several hours of sunshine at Bognor, and for the first time since his arrival there the King sat in a chair at the open windows of his bedroom. The Queen this afternoon drove to Goodwood Park and walked in the woods.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 13

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THE KING AT BOGNOR Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 13

THE KING AT BOGNOR Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 13

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