DR. SUN-VAT-SEN.
APPARENTLY STHX AIIVE. LONDO3T. May 15. The Hongkong correspondent of the "Times" states that Dr. Sun-yat-sen s secretary declares the reported death of Sun to be utterly untrue.—("Times.") EMPHATIC CONTRADICTION. (Received 2 p.m.) . ' PEKING, May 15. Dr. Sun-yat-sen is not dead, and the rumours are now emphatically contradicted and ridiculed 'by Canton officials, who attribute the persistent reports to eimmv machinations. The truth is that he collapsed under the strain of Labour Day exertions, and lias been ordered a complete rest. He has now recovered. His German doctor corroborates tniß. — i"Sun. ! ') , J '•—
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 5
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