An Austrian Mystery.
Last week we gave some startling particulars with regard to the recent death of the aged, Princess Augusta Montlear, who is ■alleged to have committed suicide by cutting , her throat with a carving knife after haying ; attempted 1 tO K shoot amaiiseryant, who had* > .brought her p'dme 'disagreeable/ news, \The , Austrian police authorities, it appears, have '. received this »'versjpn',of^thet ,tragedy; ! wi l th; pronounced' T fecepticisrn', ;, arid; are- seeking' another. solution 6f the ill-fateqlady's death. •, This seems likely to be'.sh,oi^ly f forthopming, \ for^tne "servants, in" ,their' jendeaybu>a to ., stand b'y'oneP anoth'e^ ( 4ri^; qbhfi'r'n^ ffrfok- "', prBbable^tpry^and^so divbrt'suspicion; "are, i maBn| j iS atid^ everything points'' to., tKe v conclusion *,* that a hideous, crime has" been commi,tted. - J3jrabien$ly harmless to h^ve.been.permitted J to^end^herjaaya'ipra^jniiph-.p^QeAasAS^^ World," , . / , f '
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 107, 20 June 1885, Page 5
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126An Austrian Mystery. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 107, 20 June 1885, Page 5
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