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MORE CHEERFUL BULLETIN.

IMPROVEMENT MAINTAINED. (Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 10.5 a.m.) London, December 17. “The best bulletin we have had yet,” declared an eminent director of the world’s greatest ray therapeutic plant, rays of which tend to produce natural sleep. This is the first time the phrase has been used, and is a factor of the greatest importance. Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley Hewitt saw the King at three, and it is officially stated that the improvement has been maintained.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

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MORE CHEERFUL BULLETIN. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

MORE CHEERFUL BULLETIN. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

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