THE PUZZLE OF THE HUNGARIAN TWINS.
AKE THEY ONE OK AKE THEY WHAT? The Berlin polio' have u very lull'd mil Io crack In Hie ciihc of HienlHlerH Blazek, who me I iiwepii ■ aid y milled In Hie hiiiii. ni.inner iih Hie I'mnoiiH Hlninene I.wliih. A warrant wiih Ihhiiol ngahiHl one of them for having fulled Io Hiillafy n Judgment iigulnxl her. No charge wiih made iignliiHt Hie other of Hie Iwliih, yet ohe wiih Hiihjeeted to the Indignity of being carried nwiiy under polb'e choil'l nml Hung Into n eell. That Ih imheard of, even In ITuhhlii. A charge In nliHoliitely whatever the evl deuce may be. Il Ih olivloiihl.v a ciihc of Illegal ImprlHoliniont without a paitlele of JuHllllentliin or evciiwe. Clearly hoiiicoiio will have to pay heavy dtiniagoH. Or will the Conrla decide that the two ladloH are, pi Hplle of their very dlHtlmt hidlvtdmill Ih'H, only one person or wlint?
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 18, 3 May 1911, Page 30
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154THE PUZZLE OF THE HUNGARIAN TWINS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 18, 3 May 1911, Page 30
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