THE POPE’S ILLNESS
ROME, April 14. The fever has disappeared, and the ?opo passed a tranquil night. His general Knidition is good. April 15. The Pope has suffered a relapse. 11 is • onditiou is critical. April 18. The Pope has shaken off his fever, and there is an improvement in regard to In's bronchial symptoms. April 20. Th« Pope passed a tranquil night, and he is now stronger. The Vatican has postponed the Pentecostal festival, to which many thousands of pilgrims from all parts of the world are flocking, till May 11.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3084, 23 April 1913, Page 24
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