COMING TO DOMINION
FORMER AIDE-DE-CAMP TO TSAR
PERTH, January 15.
Among the passengers in the Narkunda, which arrived today, are the Count and Countess of Wieloposky, who ate going to New Zealand and Honolulu in the course of a' world
The Count is a retired colonel ol the Hussars in the Imperial Russian Army, and was aide-de-camp to Tsar Nicholas 11. He fled from the Crimea in .1919 ,in the British destroyer Pirate, in consequence of the Bolshevik revolution.'The Count lost his Russian fortune, but retains his Polish estate. The Countess is an American. The Count is her second husband.
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Evening Post, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 11
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100COMING TO DOMINION Evening Post, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 11
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