FEARS FOR PRINCE
JUGOSLAV LEGATION ARREST OF A SUSPECT LONDON, April 27. A man suspected by the Jugoslav Legation in Paris of having designs against the life of Prince Alexander, the 13-year-old son of Prince Paul, Senior Regent of Jugoslavia, has been arrested in Boulogne, and charged with using a forged passport (says the Boulogne correspondent of the Daily Telegraph). The man refused to talk, but the Legation advised the police to regard him as dangerous. It was anxious that he should remain in custody, as the Prince, who was born ait Richmond, England, was to have passed through Boulogne yesterday on his way to England to school after the holidays.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 14
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