' , Dr. J. E. Riddett, of Ilawke's Bay, \vV,o lias been working very strenuously on behalf of the Trenthaui scholarships art union for the soldiers' children, ia suf- ■ fering from a serious nervous breakdown. Jt is understood that when in Auckland the doctor made a number of ; business appointments with societies and I j individuals for his next visit to this city. • As Dr. Riddell's medical advisers do not permit him to transact or discuss any business whatever, it is impossible to ■ notify those concerned individually, and , we have been requested to publish this ; paragraph as an explanation. The • patient, we understand, is as well.as can be expected, but absolute rest and quiet are essential.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 2
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