THE ARRESTED EDITOR
CONFESSION OF HIS COMPLICITY. NO SYMPATHY WITH MORAL'S IDEAS. f -...■ . -— -< ■■:"■•••".#' Madrid; June 8. Nakens admits, that Moral came to his office on the afternoon of the explosion, and after binding him to secrecy, informed him that he, had just thrown a bomb. He'believed that the King was untouched, but there were other victims. He asked to be hidden. Nakens induced a friend, to shelter Moral for the night on the plea that he was a prosecuted journalist who feared arrest 911 account of the attempt on the life of the King. . Moral left next morning. ; Nakens states that personally lie deprecated the attempt^ at assassination, but it was impossible to betray one who confided in him. He acted in accordance with his convictions, not because he sympathised with Moral's ideas, which he had always strongly opposed. ,
The explanation has created a profound sensation at Madrid..
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1906, Page 2
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148THE ARRESTED EDITOR Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1906, Page 2
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