GERMAN OFFICER
COMMITS • SUICIDE.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyrig-ht)
v /./ Per Press Association. • - '-*;':■', :■(:■■-. -PARIS, March 21. i -A -The Journal states- that; a -, German officer named von Stangeri, employed by; the Triplice, visited -an -Eng-lish girls residence, at Constantinople leav ing portfolio 'which : ;the police secured- . ,-.--V?---"' -• ■ ' "■ ■:'/:■ ; -v- '■':'/' : -Von Stangen committed, suicide., 7/-
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Grey River Argus, 23 March 1914, Page 5
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