EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA’S ILLNESS.
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM
United Press Association—Copyright
(Received Oct 14, 9.55 p.m.) VIENNA, Oct. 14
The Emperor of Austria is suffering from influenza, bronchitis, and intermittent fever. The- doctors declare there is no causo for serious apprehension. The visit of the. King and Queen of Spain to Vienna has been postponed.
SIGNS OF SENILE WEAKNESS.
(Received Oot. 11, 11.51 n.m.) LONDON, Oct. 14. The “Daily Mail’s” Vienna correspondent wires that the Emperor’s physicians are mainly anxious at signs of senile weakness. The latest bulletin states that the action of the heart is satisfactory. The Emperor insists on transacting business. He misses the usual exercise. When questioned as regards his health he replied, “Bad, very bad.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2211, 15 October 1907, Page 2
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