GREEK KING'S ILLNESS.
LITTLE HOPE OF RECOVERY. SELECTING A REGENT. (Received W.-W a.m.) LONDON, October 17. The "Sunday Express" states that Kins Alexander's injury was sustained during a walk in tlie palace garden*. He chastised a monkey for attacking his dog and was slightly bitten on the hand. A second monkey sprang forward and bit him in the stomach. He has now become delirious, and Parliament hae boon summoned for nomination of a regent. It is probable that Admiral ("ondonriotis will be appointed, Prime Paul, who was suggested, being distrusted as he is living with ex-King Constantine.—(A. and ; X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 5
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