NEARLY PENNILESS.
EX-KHALIF IN POVERTY. VNABXE TO KEEP A SERVANT. (KccciTcd 12.n0 p.m.) BERNE, April 2(h It is reported from Vevey that the ex-Khalif spends days praying, painting and composing music. His position is becoming serious, as he will be penniless within a month unless the Turks send assistanrc. His family has taken a cheaper suite, all wives sleep in one .bedroom and never show themselves in the corridors. Royal etiquette is maintained and the 'Khalif is always addressed as "Your Majesty," although ho is now- unable to keep a servant. "Sun"' Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 5
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