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A MADWOMAN AND THE KAISER.

A HATCHET THROWN AT THE EMPEROR. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. Berlin, November 17. As the Emperor, who is hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meiningen, was seated in an open carriage driving from the Breslau railway station to the barracks, a woman named Schapke, who was in front of the crowd on the left side, threw a hatchet, which struck the hind wheel of the carriage harmlessly. She was arrested and declared insane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11533, 19 November 1900, Page 5

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A MADWOMAN AND THE KAISER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11533, 19 November 1900, Page 5

A MADWOMAN AND THE KAISER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11533, 19 November 1900, Page 5