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THE ROYAL MARRIAGE.

HOW THE MURDERER ESCAPED. PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. (Received this day at 8.44 a.m.) Madrid. June 1. Some on the first floor of the balcony believed that Du roil had been lately living in London. The perpetrator of the outrage, though known, lias not yet been arrested.

It is reported tliat Duran, alias Mateo Moan, after hurling the bouquet concealing the bomb, changed his hat and escaped in the confusion. He left behind a hat with the name of a London maker. ANARCHISTS LEFT LONDON TO ATTEM PT ASSASSINATION. London, June 1. The “Standard” states that a number of foreign anarchists left London for Madrid on Saturday to attempt assassinations at a number of different points along the route of the wedding procession. ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS DESPER ADO. A telegram, since received in London by an anarchist, states that Don Jose, a notorious desperado, threw a bomb fruitlessly at an Englishman named Roberts. He is detained at Madrid on suspicion of being an accomplice. King Alfonso was warned that he would be killed within half an hour of his marriage. The scene of the explosion was a very narrow street in a most respectable quarter, within a few hundred yards of the palace. The Marquise Tolose and her daughter were among those killed. The children of the Italian Ambassador narrowly escaped. King Alfonso attended the funeral of the victims. Queen Ena is suffering from shock. London and other cities and the Pope and all sovereigns telegraphed their sympathies.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 5

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THE ROYAL MARRIAGE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 5

THE ROYAL MARRIAGE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 5