THE CZAR.
London, Oct. 8. The St. Petersburg press have been forbidden to notice the Czar's illness. The Queen and Pi'incess of Wales were constantly wiring enquiries as to theaiat* of the Czar's health, and his MajiJf*'" a courier to Balmoral wi* K ._, sent reply, ix reassuring 'llw D»f~ utato- y Chronicle's correspondent ~ that the Czar is worse, and that his condition ia highly critical. The slightest complication may mean d«?ath. The Telegraph's correspondent says that the Cz.ir is keouly alive to his danger, and is preparing his political testament. Complete recovery is beyond hope. St. Petershuko, Oct. 8. The Czar will sail for Corfuin his own yacht. This will be the first time in Russian history that a Czar has passed the Dardanelles. Later. Tho C/,ar has had a sudden relapse, and an operation is imminent. Prayers havo been ordered to be offered on his behalf. The Court haß boon summoned.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2723, 11 October 1894, Page 3
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152THE CZAR. Temuka Leader, Issue 2723, 11 October 1894, Page 3
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