DANGER NOT PAST
HIS MAJESTY'S ILLNESS A DISQUIETING REMINDER ANXIETY STILL EXISTS (Elec. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn.) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) (Received Dec. 15, J p.m.) LONDON, Dee. 15. To-night’s bulletin gives a disquieting reminder that the time has not yet arrived for optimism regarding II is Majesty’s condition. The successful operation has been regarded by tlie public as the turning point in the illness, Imt every authoritative statement, including official warnings from the Palace, stress the anxiety which is still felt. To-night’s bulletin has not lessened tin' anxiety. The fact that the King had a disturbed day. and his general condition is not quite so satisfactory are definitely not to the good. Nevertheless, it. is learned authoritatively, that, the slight retardation of progress was not unexpected, and that the doctors arc quite prepared, during the long struggle ahead, for other such fluctuations which may occur. The fact that the pulse remains steady saves the situation from being a serious one.
Anxiety must definitely continue until it is known whether the King’s strength is sufficient, to banish Ihe microbes.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16828, 15 December 1928, Page 15
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