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BOTTOMLEY ILL

MAY BE DISCHARGED, [From Our London Correspondent.] J .mo 14. 1 hear that Mr Bottondey's hcahh m Wormwood ScruMis is not at all saltvaeloiv _ lie is suffering from rheumatism and neuritis, and can move only with tho aid of a pair of sticks. lie has become, very thin and gaunt, and is only a shadow of ins former self. A few weeks ago there was a nmor that lie would gain in's discharge at an early date, owing to Ins conditio-:, and those who have an op; or tunitv of ganging the position do not deny the probability of this step bene taken. He is still working in the libra’*, but talus little in'crest in ids w ork.

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Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 5

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BOTTOMLEY ILL Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 5

BOTTOMLEY ILL Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 5

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