THE DYING EMPRESS.
STRENGTH DIMINISHING. UNABLE TO TAKE SUFFICIENT NOURISHMENT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Berlin, Aug. 0. Professors Reavers and Spielhagen report that tho Empress Frederick is suffer ing from an external disease, which recently reached the internal organs. Her strength is rapidly diminishing. Tho Empress is unable io take sufficient nourishment. KAISER SUMMONED WITH ALL HASTE. SYMPATHETIC CROWDS SURROUND THE GATES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Received Aug. 6, 1.13 a.m, Berlin, Aug. 5. Professor Rcnvers has telegraphed to the Kaiser : “ Coma with all haste.” The Kaiserin and Crown Prince of Prussia made a rapid journey to Kronbevg. Large and sympathetic crowds surround the gates of tho residence of the Imperial sufferer. London, Aug. 5. The King and Queen of England arrived at Cowes to-day on route for Kronbcrg.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 179, 6 August 1901, Page 2
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