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INSPECTOR J. W. HOLLIS, of Auckland, who is retiring from the Police Force.

SCENES IN YUGOSLAVIA'S TRAGIC CRISIS.—On the left, members of the Regency Committee appointed to rule Yugoslavia following the assassination of King Alexander at Marseilles and until the boy King Peter becomes of age. The regency consists of Prince Paul (right), M. Perovic (centre) and M. Slancovic, who are seen lading the Oath of Allegiance to the young monarch . On the right is the touching scene outside the station at Belgrade, showing King Peter 11. being greeted by his generals on returning from England.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 4

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INSPECTOR J. W. HOLLIS, of Auckland, who is retiring from the Police Force. SCENES IN YUGOSLAVIA'S TRAGIC CRISIS.—On the left, members of the Regency Committee appointed to rule Yugoslavia following the assassination of King Alexander at Marseilles and until the boy King Peter becomes of age. The regency consists of Prince Paul (right), M. Perovic (centre) and M. Slancovic, who are seen lading the Oath of Allegiance to the young monarch. On the right is the touching scene outside the station at Belgrade, showing King Peter 11. being greeted by his generals on returning from England. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 4

INSPECTOR J. W. HOLLIS, of Auckland, who is retiring from the Police Force. SCENES IN YUGOSLAVIA'S TRAGIC CRISIS.—On the left, members of the Regency Committee appointed to rule Yugoslavia following the assassination of King Alexander at Marseilles and until the boy King Peter becomes of age. The regency consists of Prince Paul (right), M. Perovic (centre) and M. Slancovic, who are seen lading the Oath of Allegiance to the young monarch. On the right is the touching scene outside the station at Belgrade, showing King Peter 11. being greeted by his generals on returning from England. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 4