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WELL ON WAY TO RECOVERY His Message to Mr Fraser . [Aust. & N.Z. Press Assn.] LONDON, December 20. A Downing Street bulletin about Mr Churchill’s health stated: “Temperature remains normal. The Prime Minister is making satisfactory pro-* of the Cabinet have been told that Mr. Churchill is urgentlydemanding copies of British newspapers to be sent to the sickroom, says the “Daily Express’s” diplomatic correspondent. Papers will be flown out to him daily. P A WELLINGTON, Dec. 21. The Prim e Minister, Mr Fraser, has received the following message from Mr Churchill in reply to the telegram he sent him recently:— “Thank you so much for your kind telegram and good wishes. I am well on the way to recovery.” “This is most welcome news,” said Mr Fraser, “and everyone will, I know, join with me in the hope that Mr Churchill’s customary vigourwill soon be fully restored.”
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Grey River Argus, 22 December 1943, Page 5
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