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MR. BEVIN’S ILLNESS

COLLAPSE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS NURSED AT HOME BY WIFE LONDON, July 29. Mrs. Ernest Bevin, wife of the Foreign Secretary, told the Daily Herald that her husband was still in bed and really too ill. to read, but she thought he was improving slowly. She "was the least surprised at his breakdown, for he had been working terrifically hard. Mrs. Bevin is personally nursing her husband at their London flat, to which she insisted he should be taken after she had learned that he had collapsed in the House of Commons and had to be given oxygen. HOPES FORCOMPLETE RECOVERY (Rec. 10.40 a.m.) LONDON, July 29. Amid cheers, Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, announced in the House of Commons jthat Mr. Bovin’s health is improving "and that it is hoped he will make a complete recovery.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 7

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MR. BEVIN’S ILLNESS Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 7

MR. BEVIN’S ILLNESS Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 7