POINCARE UNMOVED.
AT PLOT AGAINST HIS LIFE. “SUMMIT ATTRACTS LIGHTNING.” Press Assn.-'—By Tel. —“Copyright. Paris, August 6. When M. Poincare was informed of the German plot against his life, he was unmoved. He said: “The summit always attracts lightning. I have not been President for seven years without knowing I am exposed to anarchists and exasperated German Nationalists. I do not fear them more now than then, but if struck down I want the World to know why and by whom.”
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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