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Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, August 29,
The Canterbury. Aero Club which now has a membership of 395, decided 'to-night to order a new Moth aeroplane.
It was reported that as the Club was receiving no money from the Aero Club art union, the Club had applied jointly with the Dunedin Club for a permit for a South Island art union. OPERATION ON LADY HEATH. NEW YORK, August 29. Regarding, tlie accident to Lady Heath, the, surgeons announced that they would perform an operation on the brain to-night in .an effort to save Lady Heath’s life, and they hope to. prevent meningitis by This means. NEW YORK, August 29' Alter she had been more than two hours on. the operating table, the condition of Lady Heath is reported to be improving; The operation on the brain was not then finished. LADY HEATH IMPROVES. SAN FRANCISCO,, August SO. A - message from Cleveland states Lady Heath continues to improve. LADY HEATH’S. CONDITION. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. The latest bulletin concerning Lady Heath’s health states: “She withstood the operation >vell and is taking 'liquid diet with relish. She is sleeping most of the time, but when aroused answers questions.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1929, Page 5
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