CABLE NEWS.
The Czar's-Illness, [UnitedPress Association.] (lit/ Electric Itlegmph.—Coppght) (Received October 21,6 p.m.) 'i St. Pkteiisbuhu, October 20. It is reported that differences among tho medical attendants as to the real cause of the trouble havo injured the Czar's chances of recovery, whilo the nursing lms also boon defective, consentient on tlieso differences of opinion.He is now suffering also from dropsyin the leys bulletin says that ut series of convulsions has set in, and tho patient is temporarily insonsiblo owing to urannic poisoning. The Czarina is suffering front ner- . vous prostration, and a specialist has been summoned to attend her. Tho Greek Church having dispensed withmany formalities, it is expected the woddingoftheCz'arowitch and Princess Alix will take place in a few days, if the Czar survives for that length of limo. (Received Oct. 22, 1 n.m.) Il The latest bulletin announces that ■Bl tho patient is in a state of general weakness, but his condition is miHBP Ho rose from his bed yesterday By and is reported to have had a long IT interview with tho Czarcwitch, during which he indicated the course ot tho policy ho wished him to pursue in the event of hisdeiitlt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4857, 22 October 1894, Page 3
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196CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4857, 22 October 1894, Page 3
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