MR MACDONALD RECEIVES VISITORS.
(li KITED rjir.SS* ASSOCIATION —BT ELECTRIC TELEGHAFH —COrVBIOHT.) (Received February 14tli, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 12. The Prime Minister is making excellent progress towards recovery after the recent operation to his left eye. Ilis visitors to-day at Park Lane Nursing Home included Mr David Kirkwood, one of the Left Wing members of the Labour Opposition, who represents Clydebank, where the abandonment of work on the giant Cunard liner has increased unemployment. Mr Kirkwood discussed the outlook with the Prime Minister, and later expressed the hope that work on the liner would before long be resumed
SEA VOYAGE RECOMMENDED
LONDON, February 12, 'Che Prime Minister, Mr Mac Donald, who recently underwent an operation, is likely to take a sea trip to Madeira or to the Mediterranean before lie fully resumes his Parliamentary work. His doctors and friends are strongly urging n long respite.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 15 February 1932, Page 9
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