DEPOSED PRESIDENT.
DEPARTURE IN CRUISER.
RECOVERY FROM ILLNESS
BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 11. The deposed President of Argentina, Senor Hipolito' Irigoyen, accompanied by his daughter and a physician, sailed to-day in the cruiser General Belgrano in the direction of Montevideo, Uruguay. There was an unconfirmed rumour at Buenos Aires that Senor Irigoyen might go to Europe instead of landing at Montevideo. The departure of the ex-President occasioned surprise, as it had been semiauthoritatively staled only yesterday that he was at the point of death. His physicians announced to day that he had almost recovered from what was supposed to have been a serious illness.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 11
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