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THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS LEAVES HOSPITAL.—Mr Shelton shaking hands with Staff Nurse S. Macgregor on leaving Palmerston North Hospital, where he was a patient for 20 weeks after breaking both legs in a car accident near Foxton on December 2. Also shown is Dr T. R. Ellingham. orthopaedic house surgeon. Mr Shelton’s left leg is still in plaster, and he walks with the aid of two sticks.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 16

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THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS LEAVES HOSPITAL.—Mr Shelton shaking hands with Staff Nurse S. Macgregor on leaving Palmerston North Hospital, where he was a patient for 20 weeks after breaking both legs in a car accident near Foxton on December 2. Also shown is Dr T. R. Ellingham. orthopaedic house surgeon. Mr Shelton’s left leg is still in plaster, and he walks with the aid of two sticks. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 16

THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS LEAVES HOSPITAL.—Mr Shelton shaking hands with Staff Nurse S. Macgregor on leaving Palmerston North Hospital, where he was a patient for 20 weeks after breaking both legs in a car accident near Foxton on December 2. Also shown is Dr T. R. Ellingham. orthopaedic house surgeon. Mr Shelton’s left leg is still in plaster, and he walks with the aid of two sticks. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 16

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