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ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

INCREASED WKAENHB3. Per Press Association. PiOME, July 9. Tho fope passed a quiet and obtaiusd some sleep, His general ooudition is m'intaiced. T< e more favourable oulwiw have relieved public anxiety. The weakness of the Pope's health and venal derangements causs the gravest concern. The newspapers express surpris? tint some great clinical airbotby on the chest- and heart wjs not consulted. Cardinal Gibbon", Archbishop of Baltimorej has stirttd for Europa.

SYMPTOMS MORE GRAVE. MIND STILL CLEAR. Received 10,10.35 p.m. Rome, July 10. , The evening bulletin, signed Biter Professor Ro'sopi had been consul ed sta'es that tbe Popu's condition shows grave dtpressi-n bas increased, and that pleuritic liquid is aecumu'a'iog rapidly, the heart being weak, The Pope had a long conference with Cardinal Riiapclla, his Holiness being remarkably luc d. ANOTHER OPERATION PROBABLE. Received 11, 0.18 a.m. Rome, July 10. Dr, M-izz n ; , on quitting tho Vatican after midnight, aM the Pope was no i worse. ' The newsp.ipar L'Jtalie states that it is exp e'ed the operation of tho.acocvntesib will be repeated to day,

Rome, July 10,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 161, 11 July 1903, Page 3

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ILLNESS OF THE POPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 161, 11 July 1903, Page 3

ILLNESS OF THE POPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 161, 11 July 1903, Page 3

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