THE GREEK THRONE.
1 . RESTORATION OF CONBTANTINE. (By Oablo—Press (Australian and N.Z. Cable. Association.) PARIS, December 12. The Geneva correspondent of tho * "Matin" says the Government at Athens informed that thy cruiser Averoff would await* him in tho roadstead at Venice on Wednesday. Orders were thereupon given for a Bpecial train on Tuesday to convey Conetantine, tho Queen. Prince Paul, and the princesses and the aides to Venice. The party will reach Greece on. Sunday morning. PREPARATION TOR RETURN. ATHENS, December 12. Of 1,012,589 votes cast in the plebiscite, 99 per cent, were given to Constantine. Great preparations have been made for his entry on December 19th. The King, on a white charger, "will load the parade- and accompany the procession to the Cathedral, where the To Deuni " will be sung. A warship will moot the Crown Prii\co George- at Constanza.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17017, 14 December 1920, Page 7
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