THE MIKADO
SUFFERS A RELAPSE. AN OMINOUS BULLETIN: ■ (Received; Last Night, 11.15 o'clock.) TOKIO, July 29. ' Tne Mikado lias suffered a relapse. At. one o'clock a bulletin was issued, stating that his pulse and respiration' were too irregular to count. Camphor was injected to relieve the severe pain. Crowds have maintained a constant | watch outside the iralace, heads being uricovcred and bowed in prayer. , ..The .temples are thronged day and' night. ] . The theatres «nd pleasure resorts ; despite the Emperor's wish to the contrary, remain closed. Even the firebells are muffled. The Cabinet and Privy Council have been practicaly in constant session for a week. V <r DEATH MOMENTARILY EXPECTED. Received This Morning, 12.50 o'clock. SYDNEY ,July 29. Cables received tc-day by the Japanese Coiuiul-General state that the Mikado for a while suffered from asphyxia, Httd was practically in con- | vwkions. His dca-th io momentarily j expected.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 5
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146THE MIKADO Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 5
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