ROAD TO CONVALESCENCE
HIS MAJESTYS CONDITION FEELING OF CONFIDENCE (Elec. Tel. Copyright —-TTnilei! Press Assn.) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association,) (Received Jan. Jl, noon.) LONDON, Jan. JO. A bulletin states that the King continues to gain strength slowly. His progress is satisfactory. Sir Hugh Rigby and Lord Dawson only will probably sign the weekly'bulletin in ful u re. There is quiet confidence at the Palace flint His Majesty is now on ihe high road to convalescence. • (British Official Wireless.) The Queen and Princess Mary yesterday visited St. Paul's Cathedral and inspected the progress being made with tin' work proceeding there for the preservation of (lie fabric. If is understood that the date for the issue of the next bulletin in regard to the King’s health has not yet been decided, hut from now on the bulletins will lie issued only at considerable intervals. probably onlv about once a week.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 8
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