THE QUEEN’S ILLNESS.
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| Received tills day at 11 2(i a.m. : Loxdox, January 22. £ | The Prince of Wales telegraphed to? It he Lord Mayor after four o’clock ; —| I -1 ]\Ty pain fill duty obliges me to inform| fyou that the life of our own helorcdi |Qneeu is in the greatest danger.” Xblsox, This Day. | | Prayers for the Queen have beenS. goffered in the Nelson "Wesleyan Church.| Who Lev. Smalley, who conducted the| desires as President of the Con-| |forcncc, that members of the Church! Sshould wherever practicable, gather in| |the churches of the colony for special! unravel’. E.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 January 1901, Page 3
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