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EDEN GOES FOR A SWIM

Doctors Pleased With Progress (New Zealand. Press Association) AUCKLAND, March 3. Like thousands of’ Aucklanders, Sir Anthony Eden took advantage of cloudless skies and late summer heat to go swimming yesterday. It was his first swim since he went into seclusion at "Wenderholme” on his arrival in New Zealand on February 21. An Auckland surgeon, Mr Douglas Robb, joined the consulting physician, Dr. W. E. Henley, at “Wenderholme” yesterday and an official bulletin stated that their report was entirely satisfactory. “A follow-up X-ray examination has been arranged for Tuesday at Green Lane Hospital before Sir Anthony Eden leaves for the north.” the bulletin added.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 7

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EDEN GOES FOR A SWIM Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 7

EDEN GOES FOR A SWIM Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 7

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