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THE GERMAN EMPEROR. ALARMING SYMPTOMS.

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Berlin, Aprii 16. I An official bulletin states that the / Emperor is experiencing bad nights ( with high fever and shortness of breath, ' It is stated, unofficially, that the disease is extending down the windpipe, and chat the growth is threatening to block the passage altogether. Berlin, Ap»-il 17 The Emperor is much woi*se, inflammable of the lungs having set m. He is thought to be,in a very critical condition, and Prince William has been appointed to act for him m the transaction of State business. All the members of the Royal Family have assembled at Charlottenburg owing to tho serious condition of the Emperor's health.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1818, 18 April 1888, Page 2

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THE GERMAN EMPEROR. ALARMING SYMPTOMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1818, 18 April 1888, Page 2

THE GERMAN EMPEROR. ALARMING SYMPTOMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1818, 18 April 1888, Page 2

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