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FERDINAND'S SAFETY

HIDING BEHIND STEEL. BUCHAREST, 14th October. The Kaiser recently sent King Ferdinand a magnificent armoured motor-car for \ his personal use, to protect him against any attempt on his life.' King Ferdinand also wears a thick coat of steel mail and a military cap with steel lining. His Majesty's rooms resemble a fort, having doors of steel, and an elaborate system of signals for use in case of sudden peril. LIBEL ON GENERAL BOTHA AN ENGINEER ARRESTED. i i CAPETOWN, 15th October. Munuik, a State engineer, has been arrested and charged with libelling General Botha by alleging that he had not accounted for three-quarters of a million worth of bullion received, from. ex-President Kruger after the Boer War.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 5

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FERDINAND'S SAFETY Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 5

FERDINAND'S SAFETY Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 5

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