ILLNESS OF THE POPE.
SLOWLY SINKING. CANDIDATES FOR THE PONTIFICATE MSB PBEBS ASSOCIATION Bomb, July 8. The latest bulletin s a'es ih.it the Pope passed a fairly quiet night, bub got no re freeing sleep. His puis) is frequent bat regular, but his respiration is not so free, His weakness dops not permit a long examination of the patient. Tbe heart's depression is occasionally more accentuated. The Pope said he felt weaker and not so well, and would die to-morrow. The newspaper la Tribune s'atei that the two chief parties in the coming conclave will be supporters of Cardinal Gotti acd of Oafdioal Rampal'o, Papil Secretary of Stite, The former party is most compact Toe pspar adds that some members of the sacred college, desiring a short pontificate, favour the appointment of Cardinal Dipitro. 1 CONDITION EASIER. Received 9,11.21 p.m. Rous, July 9. This evening's bu'letin states that the Pope has passed a quiet day without attacks of weakness, and that his general condition is easier.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 160, 10 July 1903, Page 3
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166ILLNESS OF THE POPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 160, 10 July 1903, Page 3
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