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Doctors' Anxiety Centres On Strength Of King’s Heart.

LATEST BULLETIN RECORDS SLIGHT RISE IN TEMPERATURE, BUT DECLARES IMPROVEMENT - IN GENERAL CONDITION IS MAINTAINED.

(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received December 5, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, December 4. FOR THE FIRST TIME five doclors held a consultation at the Palace which lasted half an hour, then a bulletin was issued. The Queen went for a drive soon after. The bulletin read: — “ The King passed a quiet morning. Though his temperature is now 100.2 the slight improvement in his general condition, noted in the last bulletin, is maintained. (Signed) HEWETT WHITBY BUZZARD ROLLESTON DAWSON.” The bulletin is regarded as satisfactory in the Palace, where a more hopeful atmosphere reigns. The doctors’ anxiety continues to be concentrated on the heart, the strength of which is being carefully watched. There is hope, as the King is drowsy, that he will have a quieter day and thus regain some of the strength he has lost. Two thousand people awaited the bulletin. The band reappeared for the changing of the Guard. (Continued on inside page.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 1

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Doctors' Anxiety Centres On Strength Of King’s Heart. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 1

Doctors' Anxiety Centres On Strength Of King’s Heart. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 1

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