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Telegraphing on February 3rd, the Berlin correspondent of an American paper said:—AH sorts of ugly rumours are afloat concerning the health of the young Crown Princess, who, ft is said, shows alarming .symptoms of incipient consumption, and who, i hear, is to be hurried to a milder climate as soon a« this can be done without arousing too much sensation. The court physicians are bending all their energies to save tjio young princess from succumbing to the dread disease which has claimed so many victims among the Romanoff family, to which her mother belongs. Officially, no statement lias been given out concerning the health of rown Princess Ceeilie, but no one at present tries to conceal that the imperiial yacht Hohenssollern is being made ready tor a long Mediterranean cruise. . "When the order was first given to put tlio yacht in commission it was generally" thought that the Kaiser, who was then suffering from a heavy cold had been ordered tp go to the south attain this year, but it is now known that Jus health is exceedingly good, and that,, although he may go along, the cruise, which villbegm immediately alter his silver wedding. as been arranged to give the tubiu-« .•i-man Empress a much needed change of air. , , The news of her tailing health has

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 4

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