BISMARCK IN DANGER. — The nnuouuecment is made at 13erlin|that Prince Bismarck has, at tho recommendation of the President of tho Police consented to the establishment of a police-station in his private residence, from an apprehension of further attempts upon his life. Bismarck has uttered no word implying an intention to resign, but ho is frequently ailing, and his friends are anxious to restrain him from over working himself. Tho prince will be sixty this year, nnd is likely to remain at the hoad of affairs ns loug as bin liuulth holds out, ,;
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2301, 28 April 1875, Page 2
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