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TATE’S NERVES GONE. LONDON. September 16. Airs Alaurice Tate, wife of the chicketer, said that her husband became suddenly hot ami faint and he collapsed while packing fo go t oAustralia. She summoned a doctor, who said that Alaurice was a* * mass of nc-ves and may be on the verge of a breakdown.” It is impossible to decide whether he will go to Australia pending a specialist’s advice.
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1932, Page 3
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