THE KING OF GREECE
« OPINION IN ATHENS 'REGARDING HIS ILAEBIAGE. (Eec. May 30, 5.5 p.m.) Paris, May 29. King Alexander, of Greece, and his wife, Madame llanos, whilo motoring to Fontainebleau, avoided a collision with another car, which swerved and dashed into a tree. Count Dekergariou and his wife and children were thrown on to tho road and badly injured. King Alexander and Madame llanos, who was a nurse during the war, rendered first aid. Telegrams from Athens state that the opinion tliero is that the marriage in November, which took place at tho house of a sistor of tho bride, is null under the civil law. When the wife recently attempted to assert her rights the Government forced Madame Manos to leave Greeco' and settlo in Paris—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
TATAL RESULT OF COLLISION. (Eec. May 30, 11.5 p.m.) Paris, Hay 2!). Count Dtskorgariou isuecum'bed after both his legs had been amputated. Ilis stepson hud an arm amputated—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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160THE KING OF GREECE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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