PRINCE VON EULENBURG
THE PROSECUTION. , Berlin, Juno 11. Prinoo Philip von Enlenburg has amved in Berlin. on a charge of perjury—arising out of evidence given by him in the Moltke-Harden caso—is to bo ro6umed / [The case against Prince Philip von Eulenbarg rests mainly on the evidence of two vntnoeses, former servants of tLo Pnnco In ~ the Mottke-Harden case" Prince Eulenburg gavo ondonco denying certain practices nhich they alleged against turn, anl ho was subsequently charged with perjury mso doing. The porjury. trial, after dramatic scenes had occurred, was adjourned owing to Prince Enlonburg's illness, and it was suggested by tbo Enghsh press that no more would be heard of the case against him. . There are men in the Reichstag, hoi over, who are not disposed to let things bo shelved] i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 14 June 1909, Page 7
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