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KING LEOPOLD.

HIS COLD-BLOODED CONDUCT’ CONDEMNED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDO”, September 24, Tbo Vienna correspondent of the ‘ Standard,’ referring to the difference between Princess Stephanie and her father, King Leopold, states that the former omitted to inform her parents of her intention to remarry. The first intimation that King Leopold received was through the newspapers. Queen Henrietta, forgave her daughter. Austrian newspapers severely censure King Leopold, ‘The Times’s* Vienna correspondent stating that, feeling in that capital is unanimous that his conduct was heartless.

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Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 6

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KING LEOPOLD. Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 6

KING LEOPOLD. Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 6

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