NATIONAL MOURNING.
HUMBERT'S TOMB. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Rome, July JO. Ths King, accompanied by liis wife and mother, visited and prayed nt Humbert’s tomb at the Pantheon. Later a national procession tlireo miles long, including all classes, visited the tomb. Enormous crowds of sympathisers lined the streets. Signor Crispi, from his dying bed, dictated a telegram of condolence with the King.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 171, 31 July 1901, Page 2
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