GERMAN NEWS
BERLIN PRESS COMMENT. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) BERLIN, Feb. 23. Germany is shocked by Zoubkoff’s attack on a page boy in a newly opened Case Nora bar, in the fashionable West End. Ihe newspapers and public are angry, and describe him as “a barbarian at the bar.” They demand his deportation. Me arrived at C'aso Nova at midnigne, drank heavily, and danced with professional dancers. At three o’clock lie staggered into the lobby, and resented an offer of help by the page bov, whom lie ordered to make liimsel! scarce. The page buy’s explanation wi> met with a blow which knocked him over, alter which, it is alleged. ZouhkofF proceeded to kick him. The manager and various people joined in a general tussle, till the police arrived Herr Stresemaim’s newspapers says: It is positively intolerable that one who contrived to force his way into the Hohenzollern family should continually he the talk of the town. The sooner he is under stricter supervision, the better. FINED CIO. BERLIN, Feb. 21. As a sequal to the cafe incident, Zoubkoff was fined £lO. The police revealed his Russian passport visa had expired in December.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1928, Page 3
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