POPE MUCH BETTER.
Believed Out of Immediate Danger. REMAINING IN BED. (Received 9.30 a.m.) VATICAN CITY, December S. The Pope, who was reported to be seriously ill with uraemia, is much better, but is remaining in bed on his doctors' advice. Professor Milani, after a long examination, said he Avas satisfied the Pope was out of immediate danger. A late dispatch to-day states that his Holiness' heart is again giving cause for anxiety. It lias been revealed that the only reason attendants were able to put him to bed on Friday last was because he fell to the floor after a heart attack.'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 9 December 1936, Page 7
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103POPE MUCH BETTER. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 9 December 1936, Page 7
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