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MR. FRASER MAKING STEADY. IF RATHER SLOW. PROGRESS

WELLINCTQpN. Last Night (PA) - There is a general unmistakable gain in the health of ihe Leader of the Opposition (Mr Fraser), who has been a hospital patient for the past month. This is stated in an official bulletin issued tonight by his medical adviser. The bulletin stated that Mr Fraser’s condition was very satisfactory, and that he was undoubtedly making steady, if rather slow, progress. He was in a much safer condition than he was a fortnight ago, and was still improving.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1950, Page 5

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MR. FRASER MAKING STEADY. IF RATHER SLOW. PROGRESS Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1950, Page 5

MR. FRASER MAKING STEADY. IF RATHER SLOW. PROGRESS Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1950, Page 5

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