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THE PRINCE OF WALES'S HOPEFULNESS.

THE SYMPATHY OF FOREIGN MONARCHS.

MESSAGE FROM THE POPE. Received January 22, 1.57 a.m. London, January 21. — (Delayed in transmission).— Tho Prince of Wales,

replying to Court officials in London yesterday, implied that there was no unfuvpurdble turn in ih Queen's condition. , •''iforf §dd," he said, •' they.aHowed me to j come to Lor/dorf." , The Prince of Watetf sltidjhe Duke oX York warmly greeted tjhe EaiStef on his arrival at Charing Cross. They 4£ay"e*| at Buckingham Palace for the night, ana proceeded by an early train to-day 'to Osborne. The delay is partly intended to spare the Queen excitement. The Kaiser sent his brother and sister (Prince Henry and the hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meinengen) to console his mother.

Received January 22. 2.5 a.m.

tioinw^,- January 21^— The Telegraph slatei there itf sinfeePe sorrow in every capital. , . King Victor Emarfuel of Itafy, the Emperor Fraitt: Joseph of Austria, iting Chriatian of Denmark, and President McKinley are much' concerned. ' The Pope evinces great sorrow, and prays earnestly for the Quee£f » recovery.- " God Save the Queen " was sung with fervour at all military places of worship and in mauy chuYskfeff.

The Princess of Wales and Princess C'cristian, with their invaluable experience, are constant in their devotion 1 to the' Qjueen.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11661, 22 January 1901, Page 2

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THE PRrNCE OF WALESS HOPEFULNESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11661, 22 January 1901, Page 2

THE PRrNCE OF WALESS HOPEFULNESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11661, 22 January 1901, Page 2

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