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Death Certain

REVELATIONS CONCERNING THL ARCHDUKE TRAGEDY.

A WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY

LORD ( I!HU E'S SPEECH

Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, July 1. Lord Crewe, speaking in the Hous? «of Lords on the motion of condolence in connection with the assassination, -*aid that when it happened that a married pair, united by the closest aifectionfi, do not have to undergo the agony of parting, but leave the world together, •one is almost tempted to modify the :grief and pity so poignantly excited by »ucn a tragedy as this, but the thought -of their young children doubly orphaned on the threshold of their lives forbade them to pursm- ,-ueh reflections. Lord Lansdowne said that the calaJuitv was characterised by more horror ■and deeper pathos than tl oi-c preceding it.

MANY BOMBS DISCOVERED.

35y Cable —Press Association—Copyright Vienna, July 1.

Persons connected with the Arcn■duke's suite state that the plot was so widespread that it was impossible for the Archduke to have left Bosnia alive. "Two clockwork bombs were found under the luncheon table, another in the .chimney of the room where the Duche.-s vas before joining her husband. A w>man was caught in possession of several bombs. It now transpires that Prinzip is just over twenty, and liable to the death sentence.

AX AUSTRALIAN* MESSAGE. Melbourne, July 2. Sir R. C. Munro-Ferguson has cabV t "to the King an expression of Australian sorrow and consternation at the assassinations. BOMBS IX EVERY TREE. A BELGRADE BOMB FACTORY. Received 2, 11.40 p.m. Serajevo, July i.

At the magisterial investigation it Was proved that a secret committee p t Belgrade provided Grabinovitie and Frin*>l> with bombs and pistols. The president of the Bosnian Diet ,leflares that bombs were discovered in branches of trees along the route to be followed bv the Archduke and Ducu-

Martial law has been proclaimed '.throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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306

Death Certain Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 3 July 1914, Page 5

Death Certain Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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