TERRORS OF RUSSIA.
FLIGHT OF WRETCHED REFUGEES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received May 19, 12,5 a.m. London, May 17. The Constantinople correspondent of the Daily Chronicle describes the evacuation "of Novorossiek, where ten thousand have been living in railway trucks and others herded ten in a room in shops and offices, with typhus raging. Among the" dead are Prince Eugene Trubetskok, the well-Known philosopher, Who jyst before his death said: "For the first time in my life I cannot see the next stop." Among the last refugees to depart was a lone woman, simply dressed, and undistinguishable from the other wretched refugees, who watched the fading land with a peculiar intensity. She was the Grand Duchess Olga, youngest sister of the Tzar, and the last of the Romanoffs to leave Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 5
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