PRINCESS VICTORIA'S HUSBAND.
INJURY WHILE MOTOR-CYCLING
(Br CAfILI!—ABBOCIAtIoH—dOPIBIOHT.) (AOTTBALIAa AND H.t. CAItLB ASSOCIAtIOH.)
(Received December Bth, 8.20
BERLIN, December #,
M, zoubkoff met with an accident at Gadesberg, arid received Internal and other injuries. ' He was riding a motor-oyeld, when the machine Mrbnt toroUg and he collided violently with a iVall. fie was picked np unCdnsclOUß and taken ttt hOspital, Where ho lay all day Before ho Was identified. Tfie hospital .authorities informed PMMceiis Victoria, Who hurried to tho hospital. Zoubkoff is still unconscious. ' Doctors fear that hit spltifc is ihjurod. Tho. Princess says she always hated thb motbr-cyclo. [M. Zoubkoff, a Russian, aged 27, married the. Princess Victoria, a sister of the (ji-Kaißerj oil November 20th. The PrinccßS Victoria is 01 years of age.]
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19177, 7 December 1927, Page 11
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