THE MIKADO'S ILLNESS.
A SERIOUS COMPLICATION. FBIS- ASMKI Cl !<•?'■ ' HIGHT.] .July 22. The Japanivr < ■.n-:!atc has raeeivrd a cablegram rtating that the • Mikado has been -uffenng from dia- '>■ betes melhtns s-nce 19t>4. On the 14th instant enteric fever superrened .anti he lapsed into a semi-coma- < tose state on the fulb.w.ng day. On the 19th became delirious and high >’4 fever set in. '.(‘H SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. -1 Tokir-. July 22. Jf The Mikado's illness has caussd aHi profound sensation. The theatwfuJ are closed and all traffi< a.ound palace is stopped. " ■‘si A bulletin at midnight reported a-tS slight inip.ro vein ent. JAPANESE MISSION 3 RECALLED. J St. Petersburg. July 22. I In consequt nee <-f the Mikado** I condition Marquis Katsura's returns to Japan forthwith. J| - NO HOPE HELD OUT. J I (Received 23. 9.15 a.m.) ,Jl Tokio. July Sl<; It is generally recognised thattj|a Emperor is dying of diabetes. Km temperature is 100. his pulse breathing 38. He slept soundly aomdl was able to take slightly more ishment. ' Ml
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 187, 23 July 1912, Page 5
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169THE MIKADO'S ILLNESS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 187, 23 July 1912, Page 5
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