FOREIGN NEWS OF THE DAY, Austrian Insults to the Royal Family of Italy, Bismarck May Stand For the Reichstag
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Title
FOREIGN NEWS OF THE DAY, Austrian Insults to the Royal Family of Italy, Bismarck May Stand For the Reichstag
Description
An article describing how Austrian authorities confiscated and slandered portraits and the escutcheon (a physical emblem, worth lots of money) of the Italian royal family. The article portrays the Italian royal family as victims and describes the Austrians as “abusive”. Clearly, the author is siding with the Italians. The article also describes how Prince Bismarck’s campaign to serve in the Reichstag of Geestemunde (The parliamentary building of the region of Geestemunde) as sparked discussion. The “sensation” that the author describes also creates uncertainty as Prince Bismarck’s governance over Geestemunde will not be certain until he is re-elected.
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1891-03-11/ed-2/seq-3/
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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1891-03-11/ed-2/seq-3/
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Publisher
New York Evening World
Date
1891-03-11
Coverage
New York City