IN FINANCIAL STAITS
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OUTCOME OF HER MARRIAGE.
LONDON, Nov. 13. It is learned tbat the tra-gic Princess Yictoria was reduced to dire straits before her death as a direct outcome of her marriage. A London woman who recently visitecl tbe. Princess at Bonn states tliat Yictoria up to tlie last still lovecl Zoubkoff, ancl thougb sbe was lveaviJy in debt sbe insisted 011 seuding bim money to Luxembourg Slie beld tbe ex-Kaiser responsfble for Zonbkoff's expulsion from Germany. Tlie womaii adds, "A nionth or two ago tbe I'rincess ivas so beset by creclitors tliat slici wrote begging me to approacli infl.eiiti.nl people in London 011 iie- . belialf, ancl even suggested tbat I sbould write to ihe King and to tbe Priiun of Wales." Tbe proceeds from a recent sale of jewels and beirlooms were onl.v sufiicient to liquidate lialf ber dcbts.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 244, 15 November 1929, Page 8
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147IN FINANCIAL STAITS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 244, 15 November 1929, Page 8
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