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THE POPE ILL.

AUDIENCES SUSPENDED AT THE VATICAN. i The "Daily News" correspondent, wribi, in? from K<imo on February 16, stated: "The Poi>c is suffering from an nil nek of influenza. His Holiness rose as usual this morning, and said Mass in his private chapel, but was obliged io return' to bed immediately afterwards. All audiences had to be suspended, and Dr. do IV.zi was summoned to the Vatican, He found tho Pone in a feverish condi. lion, with a temperature of 100, and that besides the influenza he was also suffering from slight bronchial trouble, ■ He was ordered complete rest. Dr. <!e Pasrai visited tho Pontiff again in the eveniui, and found that his temperature had risen to 10.1. He confirmed his diagnosis (hat tho illness was influenza complicated b.T bronchitis, and stated that tho Pono would be obliged in any case to slay in bed four or fivo days. Pius X is now 75 years of ago, and if the illness takes an untoward turn, he may be. laid up for sonic considerable time. His skiers," who live in Pome in order to be near him, have boon summoned to the Vatican, and havo undertaken to nurse their brother. They will strictly, follow-tho doctor's injunction that his Holiness must not bo allowed to ta1k.",,.,.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 9

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216

THE POPE ILL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 9

THE POPE ILL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 9

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