A KING'S DEATH.
FREDKRICiC jVUL COLLAPSES, IN,' ■" "'THE STREET ALONE. . .-. ■$% ('By .Electric -. Telegraph — Copyright. J (Per *ress Assod.ation). . . LONDON, May 16. The King : and Queen, who were «i deep anourning, . drove to Marlborough House, and condoledTwith Queen Alexandra and the Dowager Empress Marie upon; the death of King Frederick .VIIL of Denmark, hear brother, The King, later went to- . Aldershot, where the manoeuvres were carried out. He is only cancelling social pleasures. : ; : . BERLKN, May 16. . - It -now appears that King .Frederick went for ; a -short .stroll in a Hamburgstreet, v atti<red in a .lounge sunrt, and was unaccompanied. He walked, two hundred yards and .then collapsed. He was -unable, to speak, and was not re-, cognised! The. body was. taken to the "hospital and ; :irAeJito : the mortuary >vith .-. 'other unknowns.. It was. late in th« evening before was missed.: from the hotel and the Queen vaiid. her. daughters were alarm-. Ed, and. alt TLight a search was made,' the Adjutajit; only identifying the bodyj : , nt daybreak, j -
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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1912, Page 7
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167A KING'S DEATH. Grey River Argus, 18 May 1912, Page 7
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