ILLNESS OF THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR.
;.:.;. — —-o-' .—-,.'•. FAINTS IN THE REICHSTAG. By Telegraph.— Association Copyright. Berlin, April 5.. Owing to the sudden illness of Count von Bulow, the Chancellor of the German Empire, the sitting of the Reichstag had to be suspended. He fainted twice, and was removed from the chamber in an unconscious state. '.■"-' •'.'-.•;- ' ■ (Received April 7, 12.4 a.m.) ,-.'■.;:■; ■ ' Berlin, April 6. ; Count von Bulow is suffering from overwork and influenza. There is no sign of paralysis, but he will probably be incapacitated for some weeks. The Kaiser is much concerned at the Chancellor's breakdown. ';';■. ' •-/•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 5
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