PRIME MINISTERS HEALTH
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FOR PRESS P. M. No. 95/ 1966
6.30 P. M. !. I' 0NDAY 26th.
PRIME IINISTER'S ILEALTH.
The Prime MIinister is on the mend, but no decision has yet
been made as to when he will return to his office.
Although he is still in bed, he had a number of official
callers at the Lodge today, and dealt with a considerable
amount of Governmental business. He is hoping to be back in
Parliament before the end of the week.
His doctor is satisfied with his progress, and thorough
examinations have shown that the Prime Minister is in good
physical condition, However, even a mild form of viral pleurisy
takes as much as a week to run its course. Press Secretary,
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