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FOREIGN SECRETARY ORDERS OF DOCTORS (ISritisli Ofliclai Wireless.) Pec 2 p.m. RUGBY, Dec. 2. Tim foreign Secretary, Sir Samu»l lloare, has been ordered'by his doctors in take a holiday as soon as possible. Although ho recovered from an attack ill arthritis wbich he had curly in the autumn, the continuous strain to which In- has been subjected i" connection with the India (till and I lie foreign situation has made a period of rest desirable. While he is abroad, Sir Samuel lloarc's place as delegate to the forth coining naval conference will be taken by Lord Stanhope the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for foreign Affairs, acting as a substitute delegate. 11, is understood that Sir Samuel lloare will proceed to Switzerland as ordered by the doctors. He is leaving Mr. Anthony Eden in charge of foreign affairs. Sir Samuel Hoare will see M. Laval on his way through France, and inform him of the Cabinet's views on oil sanctions against Ttalv.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18879, 3 December 1935, Page 8
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