RUMOURS DENIED
KING'S DEATH NOT DUE TO VACCINE QUEEN MOTHER GRIEVED. SHE DEFENDS THE TREATMENT, t By Teleeranh-Press Association-CooyrleUt .[ (Roc. May 2-1, 10 p.m.) : ' London, May 24. It is officially announced that the 0 Queen Mother Alexandra is very grieved [ at a report which has been printed aud \ circulated by somo society to the effect lj that King Edward's death was caused i by a vaccine treatment he hud received t to prevent his contracting influenza <jr pneumonia before tho journey to Biar- ! ritz. Queen Alexandra wishes it to bo ~ known that before King Edward left; j England he never felt in better spirits D than after this treatment, for it kept ( . him. in excellent health, to his Majesty's ? entire satisfaction, for no less than fifteen months, j The attack from which he suffered at t Biarritz was in no way related to the c previous course of treatment. 1 ENGLAND EVER HER HOME. r VISIT TO DENMARK-UNFOUNDED REPORT. [ (Rec. May 24, 11.10 p.m.) i London, May 24. ; ■ The Queen Mother Alexandra, in reply--1 to an unfounded rumour that she intends . to hereafter reside in Denmark, declares 1 that sho will ever regard England as 3 her home. [It was lately cabled that the Mother f Queen Alexandra, with her sister, the Dowager Empress of Russia, intended visiting Denmark, which is ruled by ' their brother, King Frederik VIII.I
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 7
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228RUMOURS DENIED Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 7
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