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PERFECT QUIET ENJOINED. SIGNS OP FAILURE FOR SOME TIME PAST. GREAT STRAIN OF THE PAST YEAR. m PBSBS ASSOCIATION. Beeelrad 20, 4.30 p.m. London, January 19. * The ceart circular announces that , the Queea has lately not been in her usual health. The great strain of the past year has , rather told upon her nervous system. The physicians think it advisable for Her Majesty to be kept perfectly quiet in the house, and abstain for the present from transacting business. Unofficial advices state there is no immediate cause for alarm. The Quetn gave an audience to Lord . Roberta on Monday last. She had intermittent drives since Tuesday. The Queen's health has shown signs of failure since the deaths ef the Duks of Coburg and the Dowager Lady Churchill, and the divorce of her granddaughter. THE QUEEN WORSE. FRINGE OF WALES AND ROYAL FAMILY SUMMONED TO OSBORNE. THE KAISER STARTS FOR j ENGLAND. • LATEST BULLETIN MORE RE- . I ASSURING. J (Beoefod 20. 5.S p.m.l j Lo»don, January 19. Queen is wane. 1 Prinoe of Wales hag g#ne to e, and the family have been 1 ned. Kaiser has stwted for England, latest bulletin issued to-night is a-ssnuing, ( N GREATLY PROSTRATED 1 ON SATURDAY. \ PTOMS CAUSING GREAT , ANXIETY. E ROYAL FAMILY ASSEMBLING. 1 ROR OF GERMANY ABAN- 1 3NS BICENTENARY OELEEtATIONS AT BERLIN. ISTENS TO ENGLAND. nSH CRUISER CONVEYS [SER FROM FLUSHING. ING BULLETIN INDIOATEJ IQHT IMPROVEMENT. (Beeeired 21,1?86 a.m.) London, January 20. Queen suffered on Saturday hysical prostration, Kci sylup- « causing grave anxiety. Prince of Wales and Pi incesg 1 started from London for OsTfae Princess of Wales auH the f York left Sandringham a little idoniog the Bicentenary celes at Berlin the Kaiser and the I Conaaught proceeded to Flush»re they were met by the British Minerva to oonvey them to d. ivening bulletin showed that th» i strength hes been fairly mainHer symptoms indicating a mprevement, LATER) DISCOURAGING NEWS FROM EYDNEY. PRIVATE CABLE RECEIVED. QUEEN HOPELESBLY ILL.
(Receive* 21,12.55 a.m.) Stdixt, January 20. A private cable received to-night anwti that the Queen ig hopelessly iQ. IMPORTANT UNOFFICIAL NEWS. THE QUEEN'S CONDITION UNCHANGED. TWO DOCTORS IN ATTENDANCE. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT TO THE COLONIES. REPORTED TO BE ABANDONEE^ NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION. (Received 21, J2.59 a.m.) Very LiTEsr. London, January 20. Despatched at 6.45 a.m., unofficial. The Queen's condition is unchanged Sir Richird Douglas Powell and Sir James Reid are in attendance. It is reported at Portsmouth that the Duke of York's Australian visit is aban doned, but of this there is no official confirmation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 19, 21 January 1901, Page 3
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