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GREEK THRONE.

ALEXANDER’S DEPOSITION POSSIBLE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ROME, May 29 It m reported that King Alexander of Greece will not return to Greece, and that an English Prince will succeed him on that throne. r May 30. There is a widespread belief that King Alexander will not return to Greece owing to public ami political disapproval of his marriage, Ex-King Constantine is leaving Switzerland for SaL-o Magguire, where he will meet Alexander. It is rumored that an English Prince will be offered the Greek throne. GREEK KING’S ADVENTURES. PARIS, May 29. King Alexander of Greece and liis wife (Madame Manos), while motoring to Fontainebleau, avoided a collision with another car, winch swerved and dashed into a tree. Count jjlokergariou and his wife and children were thrown from it on to the road and bqdly injured. The King and (Madame Manos (who was a nurse during the war) rendered first aid. Later. Count Dokergariou has succumbed to his injuries, after both legs had been amputated. His step-son had an arm amputated. Telegrams from Athens state that the opinion there is that the King’s marriage in November, which took place at the house of a sister of the bride, is null and void under the’civil lav.-. When the wife recently' attempted to assert her rights the Government forced Madame Manos to leave Greece and settle in Paris.

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Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 4

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GREEK THRONE. Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 4

GREEK THRONE. Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 4