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RETRO REPORT-JANUARY, 1963:Gaitskell dies after 'tremendous fight'
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Gaitskell, Hugh
2008
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RETRO REPORT-JANUARY, 1963:Gaitskell dies after 'tremendous fight'
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RETRO REPORT-JANUARY, 1963:Gaitskell dies after 'tremendous fight'
2008
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Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader, died at the Middlesex Hospital last night after a \"tremendous fight for life.\" Only his wife was with him in his private ward, and she called a doctor, but it was too late. It is understood that Mr Gaitskell would have died from acute uraemia if an artificial kidney machine had not been brought into use. Mr John Harris, Labour Party spokesman, said that doctors had told him Mr Gaitskell had put up a \"tremendous fight for life\" and had shown \"quite extraordinary courage.\"
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