NOTABLE INVALIDS.
CONDITION SATISFACTORY.
(Received March 15. 5.5 p.m.)
British Wireless. RUGBY, March 14. A bulletin issued yesterday stated that Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, had passed a restless night. However, "he was free from pain and disposed to sleep. Now his general condition is good. The condition of Lord Stamfordham. private secretary to the King, is a little more satisfactory, but his progress must <Jf necessity be slow. He passed a fair night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 9
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