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Family Of Missing Russian At Pahiatua

WELLINGTON, July 18. ' The wife anj'iwb daughters of the; for.mer Wliite Russian officer who dis-' appeared from a plhCe two kilometr'es outside the Soviet Zone in Austria, are at present at the Pahiatua camp. A eabled repoft from Vienna on Saturday stated tliat Peter Majidashensky, aged 40, the missing rnan, had intended to follow his wife and family to New j Zealand. Mrs. Majidashensky said todav slie was eertain her husband was (lead. She said that he was- killed because he managed to get liis family safely away from Austria. He was to have followed tliem at the first opportuiiity. A report from Austria stated that on the night of July 13 neighbours hearu sliouts and the crashing of furniture from the eolonel's honie at Linz. Shortly afterwards they lieard a car drive away.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1949, Page 6

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Family Of Missing Russian At Pahiatua Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1949, Page 6

Family Of Missing Russian At Pahiatua Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1949, Page 6

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