THE KING’S RECOVERY.
DEPARTURE FROM BOGNOR. ALMOST FULLY RESTORED. Dv 7*U'i raon—Press Assn.—nopyrlehtA (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) LONDON, May 15. The King, who is almost completely restored, left Bognor for Windsor this morning. Ilis departure was in striking contrast to the circumstances which attended his arrival at Craigwell House. Accompanied by the Queen His Majesty left Craigwell House in a motor car'at 10 a.in. There followed a second car containing Sir Stanley Hewett and others. The cars proceeded to the village of Aldwiek close by. There the chairman and members of tlie council took leave of the King. There was no formality and the King did not leave his car.
WARMLY WELCOMED. LOYAL DEMONSTRATIONS. iby Telegraph—Press ascii .--Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) (Received May 10, 0.45 a.in.) LONDON, May 15. Enthusiasm continued along the entire route. The car slowed down at every village. The Mayor and authorities, with 3000 schoolboys, including Etonians, welcomed llis Majesty un enteriilg Windsor Caslle.
Hospital ’ nurses sprinkled rose petals on the streets.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17712, 16 May 1929, Page 7
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