MURDERED TSAR’S SON
CLAIM BY YOUNG RUSSIAN AT BAGDAD A young Russian, claiming to be the only son of the murdered Tsar, who says that he escaped from Siberia, where he was imprisoned for years, was arrested for having no passport, but was released after a week’s detention here. The police admit that they are unable to confirm or disprove his story. The Tsarevitch, if he were alive, would be 25 years old. The fugitive looks not more than 20, but his resemblance to the members of the Russian Royal Family is said to be remarkable.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 853, 23 December 1929, Page 9
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96MURDERED TSAR’S SON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 853, 23 December 1929, Page 9
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