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PRESIDENT WILSON.

BRAIN PERMANENTLY DAMAGED.

DISEASE OK ARTERIES

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association Received February 19, 12.30 p.rn. NEW YORK. Feb. 17.

Dr. Bevan, fourier president of the American Medical Association, says Unit President Wilson ought to retire, now under the advice of his physicians, his family ami friends. _ _ One side of bis body is paralysed. 'lbis is due to a disease of the arteries of the brain.

This disease is permanent, and not a. temporary condition In other words the President has permanently damaged his brain. Washington messages picture President Wilson as utterly indifferent to criticism, and the newspapers openly discuss his mental condition. Ex-President Taft and other authorities absolutely uphold Mr Lansing’s system of Cabinet conferences.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 5

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PRESIDENT WILSON. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 5

PRESIDENT WILSON. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 5

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