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TOLD TO GO

PRINCE LOUIS OF MONACO Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LOXDOX, March 38. (Received March P.), at 12,.‘10 p.m.) Prince Louis of Monaco finds himself confronted with a demand for his abdication within six months, otherwise the Citizens’ Committee will take action. This is the sequel to a meeting of 020 of the prineipalitys, 7U<) effectors, at which Prince Pierre (son of Prince Louis) was present, and at which Ids adopted daughter was chosen for the throne. The chief cause of complaint was that Prince Louis was, not looking after the interests of his diminutive State. —Australian Prc ■< Association. [Monaco is a miniature principality on the Mediterranean, between Franco and Italy, consisting of the old town of Monaco, La Condamine, and Monte Carlo, where the famous casino stands. It is about three and a-half miles long and one and a-half miles broad, with 22,1d.'3 inhabitants, and a yearly average of over ] .500,U00 visitors. Prince Louis is fifty-nine years of age.]

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Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 8

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TOLD TO GO Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 8

TOLD TO GO Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 8