? SHAKING UP"
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IciAN'S report on mr. ■nston churchill's ■ condition
•By Telegrapli — Copyriglit).
■Rec. Dec. 15, 7. p.m. ■ NEW YORK, Monday. Hatest hulletin issued by the ■ physician, stated that follow-^fe-ray examination Mr. WinsBrchill is progressing favourKlis temperature is 100.6 and Bid respiration satisfactory. B is uncomplicated, Ipleurisy, Hjd by the blow on the right HA good night is expected. ^Koctors stated that there is , ■jer of pleural haemorrhage, Rtd been feared, but indicated jHiides a general shock Mr. Hl had received a bad shak■fce suffered a sprained shouldH painful lacerations of the Hi forehead. ■Ehurchill was here to give a ■f leetures on "The Destiny ^Bsh Speaking People." ^Btempted to eross Fifth AveHp alighting from a taxi,. when taxi struek him, knoclcing Hthe pavement. The driver took him to the hospital. Bal at the institution, Mr. Hl took pains to effect the Bpelease from charges, on the ■B; that the driver wonld be Bto avoid hitting him, since to eross the street against ^Kic lights. He also expressed ^Rconcern abont exaggerated B causing "undue alarm to HRids in England."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 December 1931, Page 5
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