PRIVY COUNCIL TO MEET TO-MORROW.
(Received December 20, 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY, December 19. The Councillors of State will hold a meeting of the Privy Council on behalf of the King on Friday.—British Official Wireless. PORTUGAL OFFERS SPECIAL TRAIN TO SPEED DUKE. (Received December 20, 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY, December 19. It is understood that the Portuguese Government has sent a wireless message to the liner Balmoral Castle, on which the Duke of Gloucester is returning from Africa, offering to place a special train at the disposal of his i Royal Highness so that he mav travel overland from Lisbon and thus save nearly two days.—British Official Wireless. SOLID GROUNDS FOR EXPECTING RECOVERY. DANGEROUS PHASES OF ILLNESS SURMOUNTED. (Received December 20, 2.30 pm.) J LONDON, December 19. An authoritative review of to-night’s bulletin concludes that the dangerous phases have been surmounted. There is increasingly solid grounds for hoping that his Majesty’s recovery will result after a long and anxious struggle.— Australian Press Association.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18642, 20 December 1928, Page 10
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