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SENSATIONAL MEMOIRS.

SHOCKING STORIES. MURDER AND REVENGE. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United iTeob Association. Loudon, September 15. Princess Louise gives a remarkable version of Prince Rudolph's death. Sue states that bis skull was smashed in pieces by a bottle, bits of glass protruding from the wounds. She alleges a gamekeeper told her ho went to Myerling Lodge and found a mule dead body of a woman bleeding, and with revolver wounds in it. He then saw a valet with tho dying Prince upstairs. Princess Louise believes the woman attacked Rudolph with a bottle and was then shot down by other members of the Prince’s party. (Received 16, 9.10 a.hi.) : ! London, September 15. Princess Louise’s book is being published in English, French; German, Russian, Italian, Dutch and Flemish. There lias been a phenomenal demand for copies in Italy, and ten thousand orders have been given in Berlin. Princess Louise, growing tired of Court life, eloped with the tutor of her children and was divorced by her husband. Prince Rudolph loved a woman far below in’s station, and refused again and again to. desert her in response to the parental wish and tho- responsibility of an Imperial Crown. Finally, in tiio little hunting lodge of Myerling came the decision. One morning they found the heir to the Throne of tho Hapsbnrgs, tho son of a hundred kings, dead by tiio side of- his countess. The tiling lias -remained' annys-t tory for all the years that have lied since this tragedy, and. no, accepted solution has hitherto been >'.Offarcd.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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SENSATIONAL MEMOIRS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 16 September 1911, Page 5

SENSATIONAL MEMOIRS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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