THE KING AT BOGNOR
REMOVAL TO WINDSOR . [ United Service. J LONDON, April 14. . The Sunday Times learns that provisional arrangements are being made for the King’s departure from Craigweil House at the end of May. He is expected to take up residence at Windsor on Alay 29. Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley Hewett interviewed the King. It is understood that he is much better. The following bulletin was issued at Craigweil House this afternoon, signed bv Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson of Penn: “His Majesty continues to make satisfactory progress and the rheumatism, of the right shoulder is yielding to treatment.” The treatment referred to is diathermy which is periodically applied by Dr. Woods. Despite bad weather the King went for a walk yesterday afternoon, and after a good night took advantage today of the return of the sunshine, and soon after breakfast was out in Craigweil House grounds. The Queen was to-day suffering from what was officially described as the “beginnings of cold,” and on Sir Stanley Hewett’s advice decided to stay indoors. It is anticipated that she will bo well again to-morrow.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 90, 16 April 1929, Page 7
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