GERMANY SHOCKED
I THE NOTORIOUS ZOUBKOFF AGAIN ATTACKS PAGE BOY IN CAFE BAR 1 PUBLIC DEMAND FOR HIS DEPORTATION By Telegraph.—Press association. Copyright Berlin, February 23. The Kaiser’s brother-in-law, Herr Zoubkoff, was arrested in a cafe at 3 o’clock this morning for allegedly knocking a page boy senseless. Zoubkoff was taken to the police station, where he was released after giving his name and address. (Rec. February 25, 7.30 p.m.) Germany is shocked by . Zoubkoff’s attack on a page boy in the newly opened Caso Nova bar, in the fashionable West End. The newspapers and the public are angrv, and describe him as a barbarian at the bar, and they demand his deportation. Zoubkoff arrived at the Caso Nova at midnight, drank heavily, and danced with some professional dancers. At 3 o’clock he staggered into the lobby and resented an offer of help by a page boy, whom he ordered to make himself scarce. The page boy’s explanation was met with a blow which knocked him over, after which it is alleged Zoubkoff proceeded to kick him. The manager and various people joined in a general tussle till the police arrived. Dr. Stresemann’s newspaper says it is positively intolerable that one who contrived to force his way into the Hohenzollern family should continually be the talk of the town. The sooner he is under stricter supervision the better.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 126, 25 February 1928, Page 9
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