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THE KING

SHORT DRIVE IN CAR.

QUEEN’S COLD BETTER.

Rugby, April 17

The King, after a good night, again walked in Craigwell House grounds this morning and was accompanied by the Queen, who has recovered from the slight cold which kept her indoors during the week-end.

Their Majesties this morning went for a drive in a closed motor-car, this being the first time his Majesty has driven out since he went to Craigwell House on February 9.

Their Majesties drove from Craigwell House to Coinbrook House, a distance of about a mile and a-half. At Coinbrook House they were received by Mrs Ricardo, and spent some time walking in the grounds before driving back to Craigwell House for luncheon.—British Official Wireless.

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Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 7

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THE KING Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 7

THE KING Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 7

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