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KIN& OF YUGOSLAVIA ASSASSINATED,—King■ Alexander of Yugoslavia (on left), who was. assassinated shortly after his arrival Mt • Marseilles on a- visit to France. M. Louis Barthou,-French Foreign Minister,, also killed by the fusillade of bullets' which killed the King ■ 1 and seriously wounded General Georges, Yugoslavian Military. Attache: Right, the late King Alexander, followed by his eldest son, the Crown' Prince ' Peter, at a recent “Youth” function in Belgrade. Inset, right, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, the late King’s wife.

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Northern Advocate, 12 October 1934, Page 8

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KIN& OF YUGOSLAVIA ASSASSINATED,—King■ Alexander of Yugoslavia (on left), who was. assassinated shortly after his arrival Mt • Marseilles on a- visit to France. M. Louis Barthou,-French Foreign Minister,, also killed by the fusillade of bullets' which killed the King ■ 1 and seriously wounded General Georges, Yugoslavian Military. Attache: Right, the late King Alexander, followed by his eldest son, the Crown' Prince' Peter, at a recent “Youth” function in Belgrade. Inset, right, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, the late King’s wife. Northern Advocate, 12 October 1934, Page 8

KIN& OF YUGOSLAVIA ASSASSINATED,—King■ Alexander of Yugoslavia (on left), who was. assassinated shortly after his arrival Mt • Marseilles on a- visit to France. M. Louis Barthou,-French Foreign Minister,, also killed by the fusillade of bullets' which killed the King ■ 1 and seriously wounded General Georges, Yugoslavian Military. Attache: Right, the late King Alexander, followed by his eldest son, the Crown' Prince' Peter, at a recent “Youth” function in Belgrade. Inset, right, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, the late King’s wife. Northern Advocate, 12 October 1934, Page 8

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