STEADY PROGRESS
HIS MAJESTY’S CONDITION AN ASSURING STATEMENT (British Official Wireless.) Hoc. 2 ji.m. Hl'l 1 BY, .Inn SI. The satisfni'iory progress which Hip King is making was indie,'dod by n. statomenl issued today by Lord Dawson, through an official of Buckingham l’alace, which said simply: There is nothing to report in regard to the, King’s condition.” li is pointed out this means Dial Mis Majesty's progress is so steady mid so gradual that a definite adoration from day to day cannot he noted. II is exjioelod that the King will go to Bognor in about a. week's lime. (Elec. Tel. Copyright;—United Press Assn.l (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.l K is officially stated that the King's progress is maintained. lie is expected to go to Bognor on Thursday if the weather is favorable. The Queen spent four hours there today. completing preparations. The King's advisers strnnglv urge that the journey should lie made by road, and that be avoid exposure. 'The Queen lias rented a house on the sea front for the accommodation of guests.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16866, 1 February 1929, Page 8
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