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GERMAN WAR CIGARS. A queer story of “war cigars” of a peculiarly perilous brand is told by the Settncr Abendpost: A dinner was given in the marble salon of the Royal Palace at Budapest in honour of the president of the German. Red Cross, the Emperor being represented by the Archduke Franz Salvator, In due course “war cigars” were handed, round. While smoking one of these a distinguished guest became indisposed and had carried to another room Shortly afterwards Count Spiegclfeld suffered a similar attack, and he, too, had to be removed on an impoverished stretcher. Then the Archduke himself was overcome with fainting, and was only with difficulty restored to consciousness by a staff physician, who plied the illustrious host freely with brandy. Subsequently the members® of the life-saving society were summoned, by whom thq .sick guests were conveyed home. An inquiry has been ordered to determine the constituents of these perilous cigars.
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 March 1918, Page 7
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486Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 18 March 1918, Page 7
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