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Source: Chicago Daily Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “London Is Pleased at News” Author(s): F., I. N. City of publication: Chicago, Illinois Date of publication: 11 September 1901 Volume number: 60 Issue number: 254 Part/Section: 1 Pagination: 2 |
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F., I. N. “London Is Pleased at News.” Chicago Daily Tribune 11 Sept. 1901 v60n254: part 1, p. 2. |
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McKinley assassination (international response). |
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William McKinley. |
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London Is Pleased at News
Belief That McKinley Is Certain of Recovery Is General—Interest
Turns to Royalty.
[Copyright: 1901: By the New York Tribune.]
[BY CABLE TO THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE.]
LONDON, Sept. 11, 3 a. m.—Public interest in
American affairs has abated since the President’s marked improvement has offered
the promise of his speedy recovery. General satisfaction is expressed at the
latest developments. Long dispatches are still printed from Buffalo by the press,
but there is a reversion to other sources of news.
The movements of the royal figures on the European
stage. Especially the Czar and the King, are made prominent. No special precautions
have been taken for the protection of the royalties at Fredenborg, where a large
family party is in progress.
Exaggerated reports are supplied from France respecting
the safeguards which will be required during the Czar’s visit.
These contrasted effects delight the old Tories,
who are happiest when they are declaiming against the insecurity of republican
institutions and reckoning the number of Presidential victims of assassination.
The truth is that the European police never lose sight of the Anarchists and
constantly exchange information about their machinations, gained through spies.