GRECIAN KING'S ILLNESS
SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE SUSPECTED. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright ATHENS, October 22. Dr Vidal, who is attending Kin" Alexander, states that the monkey "which bit him had been inoculated with the virus of rabies; hence a veritable attempt had been made on King Alexander's life —A. and N.Z. Cable. RABIES INCIDENT DENIED. PARIS. October 24 (Received Oct. 25, at 0.5 a.m.) Dr Vidal denies the rabies statement which is attributed to a Bonis iugssiifo A. and N.Z. Cable. f
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 5
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