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THE QUEEN'S ILLNESS.

(Received Jan 21 at 7.50 a.m.) London, Jan 2(). This morning's bulletin states tho Queen has had a sounwhat restless night. Her Majesty's condition is unchanged. (Received »t 8 55 a.m) It transpires the Queen recently suffered from nervous excitability, and occasional attacks of fainrnpss. The chief failure of power took place on Thursday. , The Princesses Christian and Beatrice, the Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, and the Bishop of Winchester are now at Osborne. Most profound sympathy is manifested throughouc Europe, America and Canada and all European Sovereigns have made repeated anxious enquiries. The household has been less despondsnt since a rally which took place on Saturday. (Received Jan 21, at 9.34 a.m) (Despatched at 7.15 p.m.) London Jan 20. The Prince of Wales, attended by Sir Francis Knollys, came to London during the afternoon to meet the Kaiser. A bulletin issued at 4.35 p.m., says the Queen's strength was fairly maintained through the day. Although there are no fresh developments, the symptoms continue to cause anxiety. (Received Jan 21 at 1.10 p.m.) (Despacthed at 8 p.m.) It is unofficially announced that the Ojaeen is hi csAremi*. It is ouly a questioD of hours, Owing to 'the illness oC the (jucen the Commonwealth dinner has been postponed indefinitely. (Received Jan 21, at 6.22 p.m.) Jan 21. A bulletin issued at midnight states that late in the evening the Queen's condition was more serious. Greater weakness 'tr&& evident, while tho power of taking nourishment was diminished.

(Received Jan 21, at 6.40 p.m) Tte Duke of Albany has started for Osborne. A service was held at Whippingham Church on Sunday afternoon in memory of Prince Henry of Battenburg. The Princesses of Wales, Battenburg, Christian and Louise, were able to quit the Queen's side to attend. Prebendary Whiteworth. preaching at St Paul's in the morning, asked the congregatiou to join in the prayers of Christ • endom which were ascending from men and women of every creed and nationality. Rev B. R. Wilson, preaching in Westminister Abbey, said there had been no such anxiety as through the length ?nd breadth of the Empire. The whole civilised world had not manifested such soirow

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West Coast Times, Issue 11805, 22 January 1901, Page 3

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