SLOW PROGRESS
THE KING’S INDISPOSITION GREAT CARE STILL NEEDED (British Official Wireless, j lice, noon I’l GTiV, April 11. It is uliieially stated to-day that the King liacl a good night, and that the improvement in his condition is maintained. • The doctors’ satisfaction with the slow improvement His Majesty is making may be assumed from the fact that Lord Dawson, for the second day in succession, did nob go to Windsor. The weather at Windsor to-day was again tine and .summer-like. While the smiflooded apartments at Windsor arc helping' the King, great care will be necessary even when His Majesty has recovered. The Queen drives out daily, nut arranges, to be within reach by communication and is not long absent from tin' Castle. The King spends several hours each day searching Europe with a new wireless set. Princess Elizabeth and her baby sister are expected at Windsor to celebrate Princess Elizabeth's birthday on April ill. The Princess of Wales and Prince George should arrive in England about April 2<S, after visiting the King of .Spain at Madrid, whence they will probably fly direct to Windsor.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17441, 13 April 1931, Page 5
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185SLOW PROGRESS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17441, 13 April 1931, Page 5
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