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RESTRAINED OPTIMISM

HIS MAJESTY’S CONDITION REASSURING SIGNS (British Official Yv T ire less.) B"c. 2 p.m. IiUGBY, 'Dec. 30. A inure hopeful view of the King's condition is now taken m Palace circles, and apart from the fact that, recent, bulletins have, encouraged restrained optimism, there are several reassuring indications ihat the anxiety lias to some extent been relieved. basi night’s bulletin, which stated that t lie King had a quiet dav, and Unit, the slow, improvement noted’in the morning continued, added that no bulletin would be issued this morning. IJiis was regarded as a favorable sign. I he public also placed a similar interpretation on mi announcement that J I'incess Mary, who had been staving at the Palace for nearly a month, fell' justified in leaving London yesterday a tier-noon to join Viscount Lascelks and their two sons, who have spent Christ mas at 1 Firewood Hall, in Yorkshii c.

The movements of the Prince of Wales cl.-o indicated Dial the anxiety had keen somewhat, relieved. He was out hunting yesterday with the Belvoir pack, and uu receipt of advices from the doctors' at Buckingham Palace lie changed Ins plans lor returning to Loudon in the' afternoon, and remained for 1 lie week cno at Melton Mowbray.

A bulletin issued at 8.30 p.m. slated that the King had a quiet day and that there was no change to report: in his condition.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16839, 31 December 1928, Page 8

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RESTRAINED OPTIMISM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16839, 31 December 1928, Page 8

RESTRAINED OPTIMISM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16839, 31 December 1928, Page 8