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THE POPE.

OUT OF IMMEDIATE DANGER.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

ROME, July 18. Yesterday was the best day the Pope has had since the beginn.ng of' the critical stage. The rally may continue some time. Tho patient's functions are regular, thoufh somewhat restricted. He has partaken °oi meat in the form of essence of lamb. The bulletin last evening states that the patient passed a fairly quiet day, and that he slept at intervals. His condition is slightly depressed, but respiration is less superficial. Later inte'ligence states that Dr Lapponi considers the Pope out of immediate danger. Dr Mazzoni states that the Pope had entirely recovered, except for slight traces of irritation and pruritic secretions, which are diminishing. The Pope allowed Dr Mazzoni to take a' dozen snapshot photographs of him. . AGAIN PESSIMISTIC. ROME, July 19. (Received July 20, at 8.45 a.m.) Yesterday evening's bulletin states that the Pope rested a little. His respiration is sufficiently easy, the pulse is weak, and his general condition somewhat depressed. The doctors are more pessimistic. BELIEVED~TO~BE SINKING. ROME, July 19. (Received July 20, at 9.58 a.m.) The bulletin this afternoon states that tho Pope had passed a sleepless, restless night, and that he was much depresa?d. He was considered to be sinking at noon. CONTINUALLY WEAKER.

ROME, July 19, (Received July 20, at 11.44 a.m.)

The evening bu'.letin states that the Popeis continuously drowsy and wenker, and Professor Rossoni is again attending.

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Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 6

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THE POPE. Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 6

THE POPE. Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 6

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