Charlie Chaplin in Hospital With 'Fln
CONDITION SAID NOT TO BE SERIOUS. San Francisco Press Broadcast. SINGAPORE, April 20. Charlie Chaplin, American screen comedian, was taken to hospital upon his arrival here from Java to-day, suffering from a mild attack of fever. Chaplin's condition was said not to be serious, and he expected to be able to sail for the Far East on Sunday, as ho previously had planned. The screen star’s illness was diagnosed as dengue fever, a disease peculiar to the East and West Indies.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6840, 22 April 1932, Page 6
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