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THE KING’S PROGRESS.

) FIRST PHOTO SINCE ILLNESS ) PUBLISHED . ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY ; RUGBY, March 13. The weather at Bognor remained , dull and eold throughout the day, i and it was impossible to take the I King into the grounds of Craigwell House.. His Majesty spent the i day sitting in his rooms. Princess Elizabeth, who arrived at Craigl well House this evening to spend a few days with the Queen, while , her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, are in Norway, was taken to see her grandfather soon after her arrival A good indication of His Majesty’:? . progress is the publication in to day’s Press of the first photbgraph of the ■ King taken since his illness. It shows him. out of doors in a bathehair with a smiling expression and/ obviously »n i the road to recovery. The King passed ! a good night and a good day.—(British , Official Wireiess..) BOYAL VISIT TO NORWAY RUGBY, March 13. The Duke and Duchess of York Jea#e London to-morrow morning for Norway, where they will represent the King and Queen at the marriage of the Crown Prince of Norway and Princess Martha of Sweden in Oslo on March 21. The Duke of York, it was officially announced to-day, will be Prince Olaf’s best man. The Duke end Duchess are travelling overland to Norway via Dover, Calais,' and Berlin. — (British Official Wireless.)

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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 5

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THE KING’S PROGRESS. Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 5

THE KING’S PROGRESS. Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 5