A GOOD SIGN.
The King’s .resumption of his normal activities to ; a. fereat:- extent during ;the past season 'has' afforded great satisfaction, as indicative of his. restoration, to lhealth. To -these-portents. is:adde'd the Prince of Wales’: mission' .to the 1 Argen-. tine '.next 'springs journey nvhich-.as-; suredly would not bp projected-so-far ahead unless His Majesty’s health had ceased' to occasion anxiety; Moreover; I learned' to-day of another very satisfactory pointer. For some ■ years past the Queen has been- in the .habit; of paj-ino- unaccompanied visits to. personal frienJs on her way North, or in the North; but last year these could not be undertaken, t I hear .- now. -.that; Her Majesty proposes paying a visit to Lord and Lady Elphinstone at Carberry Towe.'r .Musselburgh; during the’ first week of. ne.Jf't m'o(ith,' This is. a, repctir tidn's.pf several' previous visits' to Ca'r.berry. Lady Elphinstone, of course,. is an elder sister of “Our SinHing .Duchess,” while his lordship is a Knight of ' • -Scbtland’s . ..premier Thistle. . i-; :
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 14
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164A GOOD SIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 14
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