SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD ILL.
(uvnto ?a*so usoeuttoif—b* susonuc miraAjw-MJorawiHT.) (Received October trth, midnight.) i. M3LHL November oV Field-Marshall Sir WHliain Birdwbod, Commander-in-Chief lii India, is suffering from quinsy, and has been compelled to abandon his tour of inspection. His condition gives no cause for anxiety.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19460, 6 November 1928, Page 11
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