Illness of the German Emperor
By Electric Telegraph.— "Copyright. [PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Berlin, April 19. The Emperor appeared at the windows of his palace three times during the day, and received a great ovation from the crowds assembled; below. Blood-poisoning set in this evening, and the worst is imminent. j April 19. | The gravest fears were entertained of the fate of the Emperor until this afternoon, when he slept well, and upon wakening was slightly better. Orders have been issued for theseizure of the papers containing insulting references to the Empress. April 20. # The Emperor's sufferings during thenight were intense, and he constantly prayed to be released from the pain from which he was never free. Since midnight there has been immense discharges from the throat. The Emperor persists in conducting State business even in his bed. Her Majesty the Queen of Eugland is expected to reach Berlin to-morrow.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 112, 21 April 1888, Page 2
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