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SERIOUS ILLNESS

KING FUAD OF EGYPT .

CAIRO, April 26.

Seven doctors are attending King Fuad, who is suffering from acute r' matitis. A bulletin issued early this morning stated that a neurotic condition has developed, while a serious hemorrhage has seriously affected hi! Majesty's general condition.

A later bulletin reported that King Fuad, after a blood transfusion, spent a quiet day No new complications have developed.

It was strongly rumoured yesterday that King Fuad was dead, and flags on some legations were flown at half* mast.

(Received April 27, noon.)

CAIRO, April 26.

The latest bulletin states that ths local infection has not increased during the past twenty-four hours.

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Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 9

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SERIOUS ILLNESS Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 9

SERIOUS ILLNESS Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 9

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