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MR CHURCHILLS HEALTH

Special Precautions Taken (Bee. 11.55.) . LONDON, April 28. Mr. Churchill’s physicians are taking specia! precautions to see that his healc.i does not suffer as a result of the. extra strain iihposed bv the invasion preparations; ■ The doctors are handicapped by the fact that the .Prime Minister, despite warnings, ins.sts on . working about eighteen hours a day, but from time to time they persuade him to undergo an examination- by specialists,. A close associate of Mr. Churchill says that considering his age and illness, and the burdens he carries, Mr. Churchill ma.ntains a very high level of health, there are times when it is realised that he is doing too* much, but he refuses to slacken off.

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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1944, Page 4

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MR CHURCHILLS HEALTH Grey River Argus, 29 April 1944, Page 4

MR CHURCHILLS HEALTH Grey River Argus, 29 April 1944, Page 4

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