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HEALTH OF KING.

SATISFACTORY PROGRESS CLAIMED. United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 8. A slight improvement is regarded as a favourable sign of the slow and satisfactory progress of the King, who is up and about the room. The King’s physician, Lord Dawson, again drove to Windsor to-day and saw the King, together with Sir Milsom Rees (laryngologist), and Dr Martyn, of Windsor. If the improvement continues as anticipated, it will still require two or three days before restoration to normal health can be expected. A statement issued from Windsor Castle last night said the King’s improvement was maintained, but reemphasised that progress must be slow. The brilliant sunshine flooding the Castle to-day had a tonic effect upon His Majesty. ANXIETY OF PRINCES. DESTROYER STANDING BY. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received April 9th, 10.30 p.m.) RIO DE JANEIRO, April 9. A British destroyer is standing by the Princes, who will be speeded home in case the King’s illness becomes more

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 11

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HEALTH OF KING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 11

HEALTH OF KING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 11