HER DEATH ONLY A QUESTION OF HOURS.
[By Telegraph.] j(Per Unitsd Press Association.) London, January 20. This morning's bulletin states that the Qneen had a somewhat restless night, but her condition i 3 unchanged. It transpires that the Queen recently suffered from nervous excitability, and an occasional attack of faintness. The chief failure of power occurred on Thursday. Princesses Christian and Beatrice, the Dowager Duchess of SaxeCoburg, and the Bishop of Winchester are now at Osborne. Most profound sympathy is manifested throughout Europe, America, and Canada. All the European Sovereigns have mado repeated and anxious inquiries. The Eoyal household has been less despondent since the rally which took place on Saturday. Beceived 1-20 p.m. It is unofficially announced that the Queen is in extremis, and her' end is only a question of hours. [The latter message was issued as an "extra" from this office yesterday afternoon about two o'olock ]
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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10012, 22 January 1901, Page 2
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149HER DEATH ONLY A QUESTION OF HOURS. Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10012, 22 January 1901, Page 2
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