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FATE OF KOUTEPOFF

BOGUS POLICEMAN IN STRANGE CAR “SICK-LOOKING, BEARDED MAN” Reed. 10 a.m. PARIS, Thursday. What seems to be a most definite clue to the fate of General Koutepoff is a woman’s story that she saw a grey limousine in Pont de Laima. She spoke to an obviously bogus policeman In the ear, and he assured her that a sick-looking, bearded occupant resembling Koutepoff had been hurt in an accident, and the speaker was taking him to hospital and keeping him alive with ether.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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FATE OF KOUTEPOFF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 9

FATE OF KOUTEPOFF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 9

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