HOME AND FOREIGN.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. A MAORI'S SUCCESS. LONDON, January 28. Rangiuia, the Maori tenor, sang at a society concert in the Curzon Hotel, and at a concert arranged by iho Duchess of' Sutherland and other leaders of society. Newspapers state that he has already made a great reputation. AFFAIRS IN GREECE. (Received , January 31et, 8.15 p.m.) ATHENS, January 31. King George of Greece at first opposed the Military League's demand for a National Assembly, because tie Constitution demands a precedent on the part of two successive Parliaments for fiiioh a thing. Subsequently, however, he agreed to the convocation of a National Assembly.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 7
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108HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 7
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