A RUSSIAN NOVELIST AND THE PRINCE OF WALES.
X gove! just published in Russia has miljld considerable sensatbn in that (udby.. The future King of England is, mwF~>* transparent veil, introdneed b •"•"»!! C&JMRwt&rs of the book, and ~Hi3idfctT£g-4i>s»«ii, described with i«i;h detail Cor thto fittssfcian reader as a Mii«» of highly edttuated animal, the Kb visit >Bfc.' E'etersbur'g on thy occasion of hta tofcier's wedding is described by the of one of the characters of the who was to his suite on to t>ai?t of the Caw during his stay in t. retersbnTg. As everybody knows the iiWorsUip- of the Press in Russia b one of in most arbitrary- in the world—nothing *y be priui-ed save what pleases the (ivyvninent, and t : e infm-nce is that this wse and insulting treatment of the (lnc» of Wales b not wholly distasteful high places in Ttussia.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 132, 22 September 1876, Page 3
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144A RUSSIAN NOVELIST AND THE PRINCE OF WALES. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 132, 22 September 1876, Page 3
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