WORLD AFFAIRS.
>■ . ENQUIRY BY BRITISH MINISTERS {BAtTISB OFFICIAL WI&ELS99.) ' , ■ . RUGBY, September 8. Sir John Simon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, is returning from Scotland, and will devote his attention to-morrow to current international problems. The Prime Minister (Mr Ramsay . Mac Donald) to-day continued his exaniv t ination of Ottawa Conference matters. He had a consultation with Mr J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Dominions), who is spending, his holi--3 day within easy reach of London. > J PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH 1 IMPROVED. e . 1 ( (BRITISH OWICIAL WIRELESS.). ' 2 , f (Received September 9th, 6.5 p.m.) . 3 RUGBY, September 8. The Prime Minister's medical advisers report that the examination conducted since his return 'to London has proved quite satisfactory. Mr MarcDonald's health is much better and the condition of his eyes is good. IRISH DELEGATES FOR CONFERENCE. LONDON, September 8. Mr E. de Valpra (President), accom-. panied by Senator Joseph Connolly 3 (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), - and Mr Ben J: Maguire, -will attend the 1 Free State delegation at the League of 5 Nations Conference. /
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 15
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