THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN
DRUGS A PRINCE Rome. September 4. While Prince Urus3oi>, a Russian nobleman.- was travelling by t'i3 Vi mna-Venice express, a giiiwho was travelling in the same carriage offered him a drink.
I-Ir-j aes?pterl the offer, and immediately after draining the wineglass went to sleep, the liquor having been heavily drugged.
When he awoke he found that an heirloom, a diamond ring worth forty thousand ro i bles (over £4,000),' together wit'i his watch and chain had vanishd. The $irl escaped,
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1913, Page 3
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