Second Edition. THE ARCHDUKE’S FUNERAL
AND HIS UNPARDONABLE SIN.
jfßx ELECTBIO TIMGBAPH—COPYBIGHT) |United Fbb«b Association.) Vienna, July 6. The full honors due to the Archduke were not accorded, owing to his being buried'with a wife by a morganatic°inarirage.-' Uninvited members of the aristocrarcy were, most indignant inasmuch as the Duchess belonged to the old nobility, and over a hundred unitivited Austria-Hungar-ian aristocracy waiting in the Vienna streets joined the procession in a body. ' m \.: ' , A terrible thunderstorm and torrents of rain at Poechlam delayed the transference of the remains to Artstetten. „ The order of procession was disregarded, everyone taking refuge in the railway station. . People caused the utmost confusion bv pressing around the coffins, but 11 after two hours the cortege was resumed. The black-draped ferry-boat had great difficulty iu crossing the river. , .. t, _
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 6
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134Second Edition. THE ARCHDUKE’S FUNERAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 6
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