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AN AVERTED TRAGEDY.

The story of an averted tragedy, which, if it had not been averted, might have changed the whole course of modern history, in Europe, is revived by the death of n retired Austrian forester named Kern. The time was- about three, weeks after Sndowa; the place was the little village of Pirsdorf, about thirty miles from \'ienna. King William of Prussia and Bismarck were there, and they sat down on a terrace, outside a sm:>H cafe, to diink beer. Kern saw '.how. He regarded them as the. doadlv enemies of his country; he was an excellent marksman, and he hud his .loiibie-1:.v.-:-ciled gun with him. Taking aim iiom behind (out, he was about to fir.-, wii"ii his wife. steiiu; what he was after, and fearing the ' consequences, clutched him by the coat-tails. Ik' tinned to arcne will] her. and k-furo the arsunu'Hi was iini.-iied Hie inns; and his Chancellor had disappeared. So nothing happened.' bur :r K."n liail l m . n allowed to lire, there ir.i;'lil be re Geniaii Kmpire to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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AN AVERTED TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3

AN AVERTED TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3