THE MURDERED ARCHDUKE.
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VERY PATHETIC SCENES,
DEMONSTRATIONS ADA INST THE SERBS. (By Srtst Association..) London, ,1 nno fill. In connection with tlie asstwiinatioii of the Archduke Francis Ferdiniiiid and his wife, the House at* Commons passed a resolution af t.viiijvatKv. Mr. Asquitli, the lYmic JEiiti'stcr. in moving the motion, said they vfortt confronted by a cfiiuo that atpwst made them despair reKurdmj: the progress of mankind; Their thoughts aiitl hearts turned to the acsd.' Efisparor, w|lft for seventy years had sustained an almost unexampled burden of care., borne with almost unparalleled patience. Mr. Bonar' Laiv, Leader of' the Opposition. seconded the motion. TRIBCTE TO TUB EMPEROR London, Juno 30. In the House <Sf Commons, Sir Edward Grey, 'referring tS tht assassination cf the Archclukc and his wife, said: ''There is not .n Foreign Minister in Europe who does not know what support the life of the Eirrpe.r'cr ${■ Austria lias been, and con'tiiiufis to be, to tlie cause of peace in .Europe," . IX THE HOUSE Off LORDS, . London, June 30. . Tho House. of Lards adopted the Marquis «f Crcwes's (Seteretary tif State for India) motion ofcondolencc: with the venerable Kmp.eror, "tlie most dignified and most lonely figure in tho. great places of the world." Tho Mflfijufs of tftiTS.rfewne (Lender of the Opposition it), ilip jfousei paid a tribute to tbo Archduke Francis Ferdinand's manliness and ability. MESSAGE FROM NFW ZEALWD In connection with the as'assimition of the Arelirluks Fnnncis Ferclrii-and cjf Austria and his irite, t'Jis Ivxeelleney the Governor nas -sent the following cahhs to the Secretary of: State for tho Colonics :—
"MystjjF,. my Government, find tltepeople of New Zetland hHi *-o express..ouy de6p,e.,sf. sympathy with His Royal ultcT Imperial • Apnsiolie Jlajcstv Jtlio Emperor of An.siria at the terrible crime whirl) I.as been perpetrated, nwl which we. {.ii eo'tfmon •with, the wh&te. worlrl, vieiv witti ■a'b'h'o.rr^io , o.^;( ; Bigr;c4) iLfvefpool." THE ASSASSINS REJOICE. COXSPIR ICV VDVfJTTED . _ Serajovo, Jui« 30. Gabrinovic and Prinzip r.mv nektiow- j ledgo thai, tlu'y agreed that if .olio jailed i the otlier wonk! eot:!imie. tho. wi):rk. j Both adopt: a .prtiloi!.?. iitii i-i.i ami re- i joieo in their success. j According in. the Itauian peiisl few, i Gabrinovic' is liable to from flvb to ten j years' imprisonment. Prteip/ 6« ne-1 count of his may get off with ton years. FIRST STARES Of THE IYNER U, Serajevflj June 30. 1 Sailors nf JFetjfCvjr. convoyed the remains of the ArcMiti; i em! the Duchess on tho naval Yacht Raima!. ~ Immense crowds ;■ w a toned . the proceedings. Wreaths covered tlu- Dal mat. Ijv-ery village nnd hamlet- a!on:; the .Marnnt.r River wa?. drap.ed. in Hipu.riiiijg. The. villagers, .holding lighted euiidfe; kneit on tho. bajiks is the I)aln:;rt.! 'passed^ coffins were transferred io rj:i> battleship Yirijnra Uiiitis, at the river n'.Mith, ■ and the warship proceeded io Trieste. * ANOTHER ARREST Serajevo., Juno 30. The editor, of tlie Serviaii newspaper JiaS been arrested for publishing Irredentist .articles.. PURELY A MILITARY AFFAIR ' (Ike, Juiv 1, 5,1) p.r.i.) Vienna,., Tune 3Q. Considerable , common!:. .has been aroused , he.re because,. despite. ti;c' bomb attempt;,the streets. were not cleared. According to some accounts, the. Archduke hiinselt 'insisted upon, no special precautions, being taken. A section- of tl.ie Press says tiiafe tlie visit was pjire.iy a iti; 1 ita: v" jift:ii r> and all tile preparations ww. made by the military auiiioiiiiiis, and tho civil authorities were not informed sf the jOrtrlioy. bo jibs ox the railway. (Rcc. July Ij. 5.3 p.m.) Seraiovo, ,lune 30. A largo, sura'ef money was iouiid in Prinzip's room, and several bombs tfero discovered: mi the: railway frfim Serajevo, by. whic.li tho Archduke intended to return to Paris, PROTECTIXG .SCHOOL-CHILDREN, £R'e.e-. Jul}' "1, IjiS p.'m.J ■ . Sorajovo, Juno .30. The Municipal C.KitH'U is providing Ramcs aiid amusements l'or tlio school eliildren .dtiniig t'iio Holidays in order to save then l , irom (lit' dangers <if the streets, which axe their usual £>lav grounds. PRESS OPINION IV SERVIA. BAD POLK?] SYSTEM. (lies:, July I, ii.S p.m.) Belgrade. June JO. The newspapers h<-re express tho deepest indignat-wn at Ihti ass.iis9.ina> tion, and regard the act as tho outcome of Anarchist'fafty,.
Considering tlio political aspects of tho crime, they point ortt that. the rut' rago ia : tlie cijrlSe'gUonfeo of tjib had' old Austrian. pel'toe. System, and the Jack of real liberty, that ovly such_ a systmr. could breed fanatical ' criminals or this iype. SCENES THE CfiILDREN TOLD TUB NEWS. (Ret. -July 1, M-.35 p.m.) . Vienna, June 30. The Archduke's tlii'oo ehildron were staying at ('lvul.mii>. Castle,. Uolicwia. Tho news arrived st noon Simdn^,' but was kept iruni tile i.lukhen until tho pvoning, iH-.Pii the Cciilites.s Cholek, tho Ducllt'SS's sasUji't informed tj.'i.tiro tliftfe tlicir parent h bad. been siitmcidy taken iitvay, anil that tli&y must gff to tho chapel and privy for tkffrti. WliSft the children returned.. it svas impossible fe> hide tho truth fvom iiiem. Ti:r roli-' cious instructor told tiicm* a-iwj the ichildrou buike. drisvij is'lth ronriilsii'O weeping, Tito Countess tainted at tijp sight of flu; i'iii!drt.-!i, ivho were awaits) throuahftwt tiro n%Ht; thoj: ofoiitflietl closo to one nnollii.-t* thfeir tcrrihle loss. They will, attend tit#*, fim.cral. KXCESSES AGAINST B:i®BS, STATE.MK..NT UV SKHVIA. (Kftc. July 2, O.eiO a.m. 5 ' Serajevo, July 1, Tiiroe liiiirli':! iirii-.sf-: have btMt made ill jjoivH-r-uffeis tlto ilk'.jjud plot aßainsu tile Ar.ehdnktf, KxcorsCS imj'i.n.u i!®:« Sctn? I'liniinno: tlio tlcinunr.ti'i'itoi'fl Siii.ivslieci rfia «i(W.I'.oH'S. of the onhodss MctrensSiiotj'? rtcagfc,
jttie fcrbkoii gkfcs wounding the IScivlan 3ler..r-apelitail fetieini.ojn.ui. Throe liUin'.iVil .students viohmtty fin- f monstrated outs Kit; tho Servian legation, (Mid burnt tin; Son-itui trieoteur ilaj:. Belgrade, .'tdv 1. The Soroiw Goventmeiit aas issued a sta.tem.Oßi of keen. ijidrgmtioii against til'; crime, anil jjretestio" against the Cwman Press seeking :o itiuidpatc Servia.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 7
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949THE MURDERED ARCHDUKE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 7
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