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MUST GO EASY

DOCTOR’S ADVICE TO PEDERAL

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(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Sept. 29. 1 Mr Scullm gives reassuring news ; about hiinsolf as a 'result of a thorough overhaul by Dr.' Isaac. Jones, of Australia, tins morning. . , Mr. Scullih’s old friend, J)r. Devine, of Melbourne, 1 introduced him to"! Dr. Jones, wlio declared that Mr. •Scullin was now quite sound, but had been, over-working himself- and must take more rest for a while vet. early: return planned. U.S. VISIT ABANDONED. (U.P.A. Ijv Elec. Tel. Copyright)' MELBOURNE, Sept. JJO. Mr Scullin has advised Mr Fenton. that lie is returning direct to Australia as soon as possible' after the ’lmperial Conference. The economic and financial difficulties confronting the Federal Ministry have caused the Prime Minister to abandon his plan of returning to the Commonwealth via the United States and New Zealand. CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. STILL SMALL SPOT ON LUNG. I QUIET AND RESTFUL TIME IN ‘LONDON. (U.P.A. bv Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Sept. 29. By far the ‘best news Air J. 11. Scullin had to-day was his clean hill of health at the hands of the doctor. Tliere is still a little spot on his left lung wiiore there was a touch, of pleurisy, but otherwise Air Scullin has recovered a good healthy glow, despite the early setting in of a wintry autumn. Ho is. almost showing his old vigor, and tires less rapidly. Ho says Sundav’s delights amid the charm of England’s landscape were a real tonic to him.. lie I; nd Airs Scullin are contriving to live quietly and restfully amid the whirl of the Savoy Hotel, preferring the quietness of; their own. suite or rooms overlooking the Thames. His -first public speech will he at the Guildhall on Wednesday, when’, he follows Mr R. B. Bennett responding on behalf of the Dominions. Hitherto Air Scullin has been worried by English journalists for an j expression of his views on Empire trade, but he told the Australian Press Association • that there was time enough for that when the conference gets down to the economic issuos. He will not elaborate bis at the opening session, but will ■speak fullv on ihe day set apart foi the introduction of Empire, trade problems, on \>liicli Air Thomas is expected to give <* lead.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 7

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MUST GO EASY Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 7

MUST GO EASY Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 7