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STRIKING RADIO PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MARSEILLES ASSASSINATION. —A photograph taken at the time of the assassination of King Alexanler of Jugo-Slavia, and M. Barthou (French Minister of Foreign Affairs), while riding in a car at Marseilles. The, chauffeur of the car is shown with the assassin in his grip, white Colonel poillet is making a furious slash at the regicide with his sabre. This picture was transmitted by A. W. A. by radio from London to Melbourne and then flashed by G.P.O. picturegram to Sydney.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 10

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STRIKING RADIO PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MARSEILLES ASSASSINATION.—A photograph taken at the time of the assassination of King Alexanler of Jugo-Slavia, and M. Barthou (French Minister of Foreign Affairs), while riding in a car at Marseilles. The, chauffeur of the car is shown with the assassin in his grip, white Colonel poillet is making a furious slash at the regicide with his sabre. This picture was transmitted by A. W. A. by radio from London to Melbourne and then flashed by G.P.O. picturegram to Sydney. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 10

STRIKING RADIO PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MARSEILLES ASSASSINATION.—A photograph taken at the time of the assassination of King Alexanler of Jugo-Slavia, and M. Barthou (French Minister of Foreign Affairs), while riding in a car at Marseilles. The, chauffeur of the car is shown with the assassin in his grip, white Colonel poillet is making a furious slash at the regicide with his sabre. This picture was transmitted by A. W. A. by radio from London to Melbourne and then flashed by G.P.O. picturegram to Sydney. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 10

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