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Late Duke of Albany

Cause of Death. Addresses of Condolence . (BY ELECTRIC TKLB(SBA.I'H. — COPYRIGHT.) ; (SPECfAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Lcndon. March 28. Telegrams received from Cannes this afternoon regarding the death of the Duke of Albany state (.hah His Royal Highness died at 2 o'clock this morning m a fit brought on by injuries sustained from fall mefc with -whilst at the House of Nautical Club, Cannes. It is announced that tlie Duke's body will be brought to England to be ■ interred at Frogmore, Windsor. The Queen's projected visit to Darmistad, Germany, has been abandoned m consequence of the Princes' deseased. Addresses to Her Majesty conveying condolence from Parliament will be moved on Monday by Earl Granville m the Lords, and Gladstone m the Commons. Melbourne, March 29. , Hon. James Service, Premier, tele- 1 graphed to Secretary of State a message of condolence with Queen's bereavement. : / Murch29. Profound emotion and universal sympathy is being manifested throughout the United Kingdom and the intelligence of the death of the Duke of Albany. The Queen visited the Dachess at Claremont to-day. Her Royal Highness is bearing the shock well though neat her confinement. The Prince of Wales will proceed to Cannes for the purpose of accompanying the Duke's body to England. ; . — — — i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 105, 31 March 1884, Page 3

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Late Duke of Albany Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 105, 31 March 1884, Page 3

Late Duke of Albany Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 105, 31 March 1884, Page 3

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