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THE QUEEN'S ILLNESS.

(by electric telegraph.—copyright.)

(per press association.)

Received this day at 7 50 a.m. • Despatched at 12 25 p.m. London, January 20. This morning's bulletin ptatcs that tho Queen had a somewhat restless night. Her condition is unchanged. Eeceivcd this day at 8 55 a.m. London, January 20. It transpires that the Queen recently suffered from nervous excitability and an occasional attack of faintness, Owing to the illness of tho Queen Commonwealth dinner has been postponed indefinitely. The chief failuro of power took place on Thursday. Princess Christian Beatrice Dowager and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Bishop of Winchester are now at Osborne. Most profound sympathy is manifested throughout Europe, America and Canada. All European Sovereigns made repeated and anxious enquiries. The household has been less despondent sineo tho rally, which took place on Saturday. llccoivcd this day, at 9 45 a m. London, January 20. Tho Princo of Wales attonded Sir Francis Knollys, who came to London during the afternoon to meet tho Kaiser. A Bulletin issued ai 4 0 p m states that Her Majesty's strength has been fairly maintained through to-day. Although thero are no fresh developoments, the symptoms continuo to cause anxiety. Pioceivcd, this day, at 1 10 p.m. London, January 20. The Queen is in extremis. Only question of hours. Unofficial.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 January 1901, Page 3

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THE QUEEN'S ILLNESS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 January 1901, Page 3

THE QUEEN'S ILLNESS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 January 1901, Page 3

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