ANARCHIST OUTRAGE.
1 «d?rKJJPT TO ASSASSINATE KING LEOPOLD. £r*JMfc l(«BOOl4TI0N.l (Received November 17, 8.55 a.m.) BRUSSELS, 16th November. Rubino, » notorious Italian anarchist, '■ iu\Jd tMree br.ll ci&fcridges from a revolver at the cortege of the King of the Belgians, while it was returning from a funeral BBrvice at Saint Gudule's Church, jn memory of th« Jate Queen. The window of the third carriage was shattered, but two Aides-de-camp and Ladies of Honour, who were sitting in tl»_fehicle, were unhurt. »ing Leopold usually drives in the thud carriage, but on this occasion occupied the first eavciage, aud only learned pf the attoaipt sfter reaching the Palace. Rubino was anested, and was examined at the Police Station. He admitted that he cante from London, where the Italian Government tad employed him to watch the movements of Anarchists, but he was dismissed on the discovery being made that he was famishing information, to the Anarchists.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 5
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151ANARCHIST OUTRAGE. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 5
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