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QUEEN MARY’S HEALTH

[Fp.om Our London Correspondent.] July 28. Official denials notwithstanding, Queen Alary, I hear, suffered a good deal firm the heat when she visited the Channel Islands. The report that she fainted on one occasion on her return to the yacht may have been exaggerated; but she looked very ill at the ceremonial functions she attended, and had some symptoms of suffering from slight sunstroke. Why it should be deemed necessary to issue an official denial of all this is, as Lord Dundreary would say, a thing no fellah can understand.

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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 7

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QUEEN MARY’S HEALTH Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 7

QUEEN MARY’S HEALTH Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 7

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