THE CZAR'S HEALTH.
ALARMING. -RUMORS.
' i . - if St. Petkhsbpro, Octtjberl- «, jßeports as to the Czar's condition i»re conQic Ding. „ It is believed thao the J&aperial family and]courtiers, are trying to conceal the truth. Some experts etate that^here is no immediate danger. i \ Tae Czar is almost.a skeletoo, and hardly able, to use his arms, tie spends hie'nighta in .keeping '\ for his conewmpt»,vo aon, G«brge. Ho suddenly walked tcf the teleIfrapli office at one o'clock one,'morftitig, ,aud wired an inquiry to the dpc'ior attending tho youhjj Prince. He waited, shivering in a' firelea* office for an hour ,i»£id a-hall, and upon receiving bad news, cried, '• Oh, <sod J , what have I done, to Vjo ao aerorely phioisbedy', . ~ «: /, w^^,;:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 235, 2 October 1894, Page 5
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