ATTEMPT ON THE KAISER'S LIFE
IMPERIAL TRAIN NEARLY BLOWN
(Reo. June 27, 3.25 p.m.)
Stockholm, Jiuie 26. The newspapers narrate an attempt on the Kaiser's life in Belgium at the beginning of May, when a railway bridge was blown up. The Imperial train was pulled up just in time to avert a catastrophe. The Germans declare that the bridge was mined at the beginning of the war. The explosion was accidental, but numerous German soldiers were arrested.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 5
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