GERMAN NEWS.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association. AIOSCOW TRAGEDY. BERLIN, Dec. 5. \ message from Moscow states that significance is attached to the murder of a married couple named Kolushik. The husband was employed at the Aliuistry of Labour and also managed a huge block of flats, in one of which the Opposition printing press was discovered. Should the tragedy prove to he one of vengeance for betrayal of a propaganda centre, the usual Bolshevik reprisals are expected. ZOUBKOFF INJURED. BERLIN, Dec. 5. Zoubkoff was riding a motor-cycle when the machine went wrong and Zoubkoff collided violently with a wall. He was picked up unconscious and taken to the hospital, where luVlav a day before being identified. The hospital authorities informed Princess Victoria, who hurried to the hospital. Zoubkoff is still imcoiiscions, and the doctors fear his spine is injured. The Princess states that she always hated motor-cycles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1927, Page 2
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