EMPEROR FREDERICK.
The Now York ".Sun's" special from Borlln quotes a physioian who says the Jews are at tho bottom of the quorrel between the doctors.
I'hoy side with Mackenzie against Bergmann. The latter, ib seems, has undertaken to keep the Jews out of the medical branch of the army by giving applicants of that l'aco suoh difficult examinations as aro quite impossible for them to pass. The Emperor's weakness especially affects his lungs. The weather still prevents him from taking outdoor exercise. ' Tho "Vossisohe Zeituug" of May 4th says ib has learned from a reliable source that the local disease in tho Emperor's throat has increased bub libtle since the Emperor loft San Remo.
The sooialists havo begun an active agitation against tho Crown Prince, and the authorities are vigorously working to unravel their plans. Fifty thousand pamphlets signed by the revolutionary party are being scattered in Berlin and CbarlottenburO. Insulting epithets are mixed up with threats of assassinatiof,. A socialist named Marlslines has been arrested, charged with printing tho pamphlets.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 124, 26 May 1888, Page 2
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