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i News from St. Petersburg of ! October 30 h, states the Czar is , splitting blood in large quantities and at shorter intervals. His left, lung is affected, and his condition is now very serious. • , At theTeqvtest of the Czarina; the | Prince and. Princess .of. Wjilea start ; for Livadia, toiiidft'o^ 'J.tray.eiiing f night aiiil day." " ; ( v . ' The Czip'h pulse is &0, and weak. He breathes with difficulty, and the , dropsy is much increased. ; i He only takes little tJoirrishnient. 1- The King and QdeeH of 'Denmark ' Ba rt for Livadia. [ The Czar died on Thursday. The Kreutz Zeitung declares that the only solution of the Samoan difficulty is for England to leave the 1 administration of affairs there to t Germany. "" x A noisy scene has taken "jjliifta. in: » the French Chamber df Deputies, ;ia ; consequence of a decision ' to refuse ' the exHmptibn of members of- c the Ourtinber from military service. | The farming interest in the Reichs--1 rath insist that the importation of - Australian frozen meat' into Austria ' -hould be stopped. ; The butoherß, however continue to sell the article at advanced I prices. ■" ■ '""■'■:

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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 2

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184

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 2

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