Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1915 — KING GEORGE BACK IN LONDON PALACE [ARTICLE]

KING GEORGE BACK IN LONDON PALACE

Though Much Fatigued His Majesty Continues to Improve—Travels Via Special Train. London, Nov. I.—King George, who was injured last week by being thrown from his horse while reviewing troops in the field, returned to London this evening. The king arrived at Buckingham palace at 7:30 o’clock. Although much fatigued by the journey his condition was officiaL ly reported as satisfactory. The king reached Victoria station by special train. Great precautions were taken to insure privacy, the j greater part of the station being I closed. The public exit was also closed, but the elaborate nature of the measures defeated their purpose, as , they attracted a large crowd, which i lined the approaches to a considerable distance and loudly cheered when the king’s motor car came, followed by several others containing members of his suite?