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A STATE OF UNREST.

— .» ,THE QUEEN'S I JN DISPOSITION. " United Press Association— By Electric. Telegraph — Copyright. ; Beceived March 9, 9.45 p.m. . LONDON, March 8. It is considered significant that the Queen entertained Baron Courcel, French Ambassador, and Sir Thomas Sanderson, Permanent Under-Secre-tary of the Foreign Office, at dinner, in the absence of Lord Salisbury, who is suffering from influenza. The Queen's indisposition is not serious. Beceived March 10, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, March 9. The indisposition of the Queen has been caused by a slight attack of biliousness. Her Majesty has so far recovered as to be able to take a drive, and starts for Nine on Thursday, if the gale now raging in the Channel has abated.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6124, 10 March 1898, Page 3

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A STATE OF UNREST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6124, 10 March 1898, Page 3

A STATE OF UNREST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6124, 10 March 1898, Page 3