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“A Historical Crime."

THOSE ASSASSINATIONS. THE CRIMINALS’ SATISFACTION. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] Times and Sydney Sun Services. Serajevo, July 2. The Archbishop stated that the crime was the consequence of historical development and must have occurred sooner or later.

Prinzip expresses satisfaction at the carrying out of a long-cherished intention. /

Cabrinovitch exclaimed: “Thank God 1 succeeded. I am sorry for the Duchess, but we cannot help that.’ BOMBS IN THE TREES. I MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. [United Press Association.) Serajevo, July 2. At the magisterial investigation it

was proved that a secret committee at Belgrade provided Cabrinovitch and Prinzip with bombs and pistols. The president of the Bosnian Diet declares that bombs were discovered in branches of trees along the roir-e to be followed by the Archduke and Duchess.

Martial law has been proclaim) d throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina. .

CEREMONIAL AT TRIESTE. THE TWO CATAFALQUES. (Received noon.) Vienna, July 2. There was an imposing ceremonial at Trieste when the bodies were put on the train in Vienna. “ As the wife was. morganatic, the eereraony in the Royal chapel was different. Whereas the Archduke’s catafalque was flanked by velvet cushions carrying military and naval insignia the wife’s had only a pair of white gloves and a white fan. THE KAISER UNABLE .TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL. t' ’■ (Received noon.) Berlin, July 2. The Kaiser is suffering from a slight' cold and lumbago and is unable to attend the funeral. Prince Henry replaces him. v : M

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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“A Historical Crime." Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 5

“A Historical Crime." Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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