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    The International Herald Tribune
    July 23, 2005 Saturday

    IN OUR PAGES: 100

    1905: Assassination Attempt


    CONSTANTINOPLE: The explosion took place about one o'clock. Up to the
    present, the news of the attack on the life of the Sultan is not
    known to the mass of the public. The affair has made a deep
    impression on the public, as it is the first of the kind in
    Constantinople. It is true that the Armenians made use of bombs
    during the troubles in 1896, but the present circumstances present
    quite a different character. To judge by the number of people killed,
    the majority of whom were soldiers who lined the route on either
    side, the bomb must have been a very formidable one. Great surprise
    is felt here that anyone was able to approach so near the Mosque for
    all the streets are barred by troops the instant the Sultan leaves
    the palace, and they remain closed until the return of His Majesty to
    Yildiz Kiosk. The cordon of troops is, however, less vigorously
    maintained when the Sultan is in the interior of the Mosque, and it
    is supposed the assassin profited by this to slip between the lines
    of soldiers.
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