PRESIDENT WILSON.
fr~ HIS STATE OP HEALTH. {By C*tle—Frc*» A«®ociition— CcpyriiliU (Australian and N.Z. Cubic Association-) (Itcceived December Stii, 'J. 45 p.m.) NEW YOUfv. l)rc. i;ii<-jr <>• The Wahinp;ton cono.-junJent of tin "Now York Times'' liu i'.!' l ' l Senator Fall and Senator Hitchcock hat interviewed Pre.-iuent \\ .-enam Fall, in a statement, said that l' 1 "081 dent Wilson seemed to bo in excellyU condition, both phy.-i ally and nu:it-ul} for a man who had been ten weeks n bed. . . Senator Hitchcock said that Prrsiden Wilson was mentally most alert, aa< physically seemed improved greatly.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16701, 9 December 1919, Page 7
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