NERVOUS EXCITABILITY.
OCCASIONAL FITS OF
FAINTNESS
WORLD-WIBE SYMTATHY (■Receivotl January 21, S./JS a.m.) LONDON. January 20. It transpire? that the Queen recently suffered from nervous excitability, ami had an occasional attack of faintness. v '; The chief failure of power took place on Thursday. . rrhe Princesses Christian and Beatrice, the Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Gokirg, and the Bishop of Winchester are now at Osborne.
The most profound sympathy is uuniil estetl throughout Kuropc, America, and Canada. All the Huropean sovereigns have made repeated and anxious enquiries, The Queen's household has been less despondent since Her Majesty had a rally which took place on Salurdiiv.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 5
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