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THE CZAR'S ILLNESS.

LONDON, November 15. The newspapers generally profoundly regret the Czar's illness, though the course of the disease (typhoid) is considered favourable. BERLIN, November 16. Advices received here state that the Czar has been indisposed for a month. ST. PETERSBURG, November 13. The Czar is suffering from a mild attack of influenza. November 15. The Czar has developed typhoid. His general condition is satisfactory. November 16. The Czar's temperature is abating. His head is painless. His general condition is good. His illness has ca/used a profotmd sensation on the Continent. Novemoer 17. The Czar's condition is satisfactory. November 19. The Czar's temperature is lower, and he sleeps well.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 23

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THE CZAR'S ILLNESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 23

THE CZAR'S ILLNESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 23

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