SLOW BUT SURE
THE KING’S IMPROVEMENT CANA DA ’ S SYMPATHETIC MESSAGE. United Press Assn —By Electrie Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 26. tennis championships- P— RA— -? It is authoritatively learnt than there is further slight improvement in the King's condition, botn local an a general. It is emphasized that the improvement, though clearly discernible is very slight. The progress of mending is going to be a long one Lord Dawson, Sir Hugh Riff by. ar.a Sir Stanley Hewitt consulted for an hour and a-lialf before noon. Tlie Queen, replying t© Air Mackenzie King’s message of sympahty on behalf of Canada, said: “The message: and greetings will be highly appreciated and valued bv His Majesty when his progress towards recovery is sufficiently advanced for him to receive personally the expressions of love and devotion c-f Canadian people. The knowledge of their prayers and sympathetic solicitude in the past anxious weeks, and their messages noting joy and thankfulness to God for the King’s hopeful condition touch me profoundly on this Christmas morning. My children and I thank you from our hearts. I look forward to the day when the King will be cheered and strengthened by this testimony that the heart of Canada is with him in weal and woe.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11027, 27 December 1928, Page 6
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