A ROMANTIC ESCAPE.
OF EX-CZARS’ DAUGHTER. NEW YORK, November 26
It is announced that Princess Titiana Romanoff, the second daughter of the ex-Czar has escaped from Siberia and is eu route across the Pocific to New York. She lectures and writes for the Benefit of the Russian Civilian Relief Committee, and urges the United States not to abando n Russia; but to combat Socialistic: German influences. She does not desire the restoration of her father; hut favours a strong democratic government resembling the United States.
She hopes to assist in replacing Russia with.*the Allies. She escaped through a mock marriage wifth t|he son of an ex-court chamberlain, this permitting her freedom.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1917, Page 2
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111A ROMANTIC ESCAPE. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1917, Page 2
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