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THE KING’S HEALTH.

MAKING SLOW RECOVERY. (United Press Association —By Electrie Telegraph—Copyright I LONDON, June 5. It is officially stated that the King had a good night. His general health is satisfactory and his Majesty is now able to be up for a portion of the day. The local trouble is making slow progress. STEADY BUT SLOW PROGRESS. PROSPECTS OF RETURN TO SANDRINGHAM. (United Press Association—By Electrie Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received June 7, 12.5 a.m.) LONDON, June 6. (Official.) The King passed a good night. It is unofficially stated that if the steady but slow progress continues, it is hoped his Majesty will be able to adhere to the original arrangement to leave Windsor for Sandringham towards the end of the month.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18285, 7 June 1929, Page 9

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THE KING’S HEALTH. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18285, 7 June 1929, Page 9

THE KING’S HEALTH. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18285, 7 June 1929, Page 9

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