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HIS REVENGE.

CARICATURES OF EX-KAISER,

LONDON, Sept. 0.

The young Rusian Zoubkoff, who is the ex-Kaiser’s brother-in-law —he married {Princess Victoria —-has returned to his former employment as a waiter in a Luxemburg cafe, says the Brussels correspondent of the “Daily Mail.’’ He says that he is doomed to finish where he started, because the Princess refuses to give him pocket money. Zoubkoff states that he recently visited Doom, the ex-Kaiser’s residence, and “though I assured the gendarmes that I had not come to. borrow money, but to pay my Tespects to the ex-Kai-ser, they put me on the train for Germany.” As a revenge, he buys caricatures of the ex-Kaiser and ; posts one a week to Doom, inscribed “From your affectionate brother-in-law.”

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Shannon News, 27 September 1929, Page 4

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HIS REVENGE. Shannon News, 27 September 1929, Page 4

HIS REVENGE. Shannon News, 27 September 1929, Page 4

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