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INVALIDS ARE MAKING STEADY PROGRESS.

(United Press Assn.—By Electrlo Telegraph-Copyright.) RUGBY, March 13. A bulletin issued to-day stated that Mr Philip Snowden had passed a restless night, which was due, no doubt, to the severity of the examination he had undergone. He was, however, free from pain and was disposed to sleep. His general condition was good. The condition of Lord Stamfordham, private secretary to the King, is a little more satisfactory, but progress must of necessity '•fee slow. He passed a fair night.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 63, 16 March 1931, Page 1

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INVALIDS ARE MAKING STEADY PROGRESS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 63, 16 March 1931, Page 1

INVALIDS ARE MAKING STEADY PROGRESS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 63, 16 March 1931, Page 1