THE AUSTRIAN MURDERS.
EMPEROR AND PEOPLE. C 4 Tim«s" a nd "Sydney Sun" Serviwe.) (Received July 7th, 5.10 p.m.) • VIENNA, July 6. Tho Emperor, in a letter to his people, reminds them that they have shared his sorrows and joys for sixtyfive years, and says he puts his trust in their deep lovo for him. Ho declares that the fanaticism of a email baud of misguided men cannot shako his House. "This fresh and painful trial which God's unfathomable decreo baa imposed on mo and mine, will strengthen mo in my resolve to follow in tho way I know to be right."
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 9
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