COSSACK'S FATAL LOVE.
The love affairs of a dashing Cossack omcer, who formerly held a commission in general Wrangel's army, have ended in his suicide at an hotel at which he had been Jivmg in Paris.
The es-Eu SS ian officer, Procope Ivanoff. £oW aS . 3 ! l' arS of age ' tall and g°odiootong lost his lortune in the war and iocs refuge in France, where for a time ae earned his living as a chauffeur. ai^» St f JU l y Ivanoff made the acquaint- & , a be * utiful Russian woman, Mme. 5 K , f^ 6 W j, fe of a stockbroker's 6f e [ eU madly m love with her and begged her to elope with him. For a while hesitated, but subsequently she called her m• a , nd^ eclare d that ehe had made up mLT? that f he could not do eo bu * must return to her husband. hWlft; * S v? yS Mme - Mar Soulis, locked innoh •• C roOm Wlth her and collapsed JIT m K declaring that he would to do e^? 1 ! She pleaded with not the a£ a , S She was about t0 unlock from V and , leave he P ulled a revolver thTright ea°r ' Und Shot himSelf behiad
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 23
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