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ASSASSINATED.

KING OF GREECE SHOT.

KILLED''' IN , STREETS OF SALONIKA, '

DEMENTED MAN'S CUE. ; , ;. . i ' . ' By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, March 18. " : King George of Greece has been assassinated at Salonika. His Majesty, who was 68 years of age, was walking in tho street when 'ho was shot from, behind, and-died within half an hour. '•Tho assassin, a Greek degenerate named Alexander Scliinas, who is stated'to be demented, w'as arrested., He had in his possession a. pistol loaded with seven slugs. The Administrator of Salonika in his report slates that'a second individual .was coneeriied in tho attack. .The publication of the news caused:, a sensation in the : city. . His Majesty tho King, who is at Windsor, was greatly shocked at tho news of his uncle's tragic death. An official account received by his Majesty ; stated that the King of Greece -was shot at close quarters during the afternoon. ..His assassin stood only two yards away. Queen Alexandra was prostrated oh hearing that her brother had been fatally shot. ■ The Lord Mayor of London and the Mayor of "Windsor have condoled; . with , their Majesties. ' Lord Selborne, speaking "at the Colonial Institute, said that it was i unnecessary to express .what was paramount in their minds—their deepest sympathy with Queen Alexandra at her great loss. . • ("Roc. March 19, 11 p.m.) '. ,'•.,,'• " ' Salonika; March 19. 'The King, at half -past 'five, left Prince Nicholas's residence, accompanied Iby ,an aide-de-camp, Colonel I'rankoudis. His Majesty ; had just 'terminated hid usual walk-when a lullct struck him in the heart, and lie "fell into the arms of his e.ide-de-camp end two soldiers, who had been attracted :to the scene by. the tiring.' . , The King was conveyed, in, a carriage •to the military hospital, but 'died'in the .carriage. v Princq Nicholas summoned the officers to 'tho hospital, and announced the death, his voice being choked with sobs.\ Ho then invited the officers to swear fealty to the' Crown Prince Ccnstantine. All took the oath with crics of "Loiig live Constarttine!" : . .'. : \ There;are signs of mourning en all sides..' Scliinas is'aged forty. He declared himself a"Socialist. His. impassive, and evasive demeanour' suggests tliat he is,irresponsible. : - (Itccl March 19, 11.35 p.m.) . 1 ' London*, March 19. V . The King is'qoming to Loudon to-day to condole with Queen Alexandra. . Ait a meeting of Moslems in London the news was received with cries • of "Shame!" ' The assassin's nationolity and other-details were then unknown; . i.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19130320.2.26

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 5

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397

ASSASSINATED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 5

ASSASSINATED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 5

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