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INTENSE COLD AT BOGNOR

KING'S WINDOWS KEPT CLOSED. QUEEN REMAINS INDOORS, (Received, 11.66" a.m.) LONDON, February 11. The air is so bitterly cold at Bognor that it is impossible to open the windows of the King's bedroom. The King spent the day in bed chatting cheerfully* with the Queen, Sir Stanley Hewitt and members of the household. He, however, enjoyed a glimpse of ispray ridden sea. No bulletin will be issued until Lord Dawson, of Bonn, comes to Craigwejl in two.or three! days' time. The bitter, east, wind also kept the Queen indoors.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 34, 12 February 1929, Page 5

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INTENSE COLD AT BOGNOR Stratford Evening Post, Issue 34, 12 February 1929, Page 5

INTENSE COLD AT BOGNOR Stratford Evening Post, Issue 34, 12 February 1929, Page 5

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