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Show jibcii Excirr.nur rnunl bjr Ihc Illui-s rtr 111" Chief Jnttlce or luslaod. London, Xov. 6. Much excitement excite-ment was created in tile High Court of Justice, to-Jay, by the sudden Illness of Lord Coleridge, the Lord Chief Justice of Kugland. His lordship heard a case in a private pri-vate room, and though he complained com-plained of feeling ill during the hearing, he was able to give a decision deci-sion iu thu matter. Directly afterwards ho was seized with an appoplectic or jiaralytlc stroke. Tho nearest doctor was hastily summoned sum-moned and his lordship placed upon an improvised couch In an anteroom. ante-room. Other doctors were summoned sum-moned and ore now in attendance upon him. Tho doctors say that his condition Is critical. |