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CONSTANTINE’S RETURN. PARIS, December 12,
The “Matin's** Geneva correspondent says the Government <xf Athens informed Constantine that the cruiser Averoff would await him in the roads at Venice on Wednesday- Orders thereupon were given for a special train to convey Constantine. Prince Paul, Princess and aides to Venice. The party will reach Greece on Sunday morning. ATHENS, December P!. Of 1,212,589 votes cast in the plebiscite ninety per cent were given to Constantine. Grleat preparations aTe made for his entry on the nineteenth. The King on a white charger, leads the parade and accompanies the procession to the Cathedral, where the Te Ileum will he sung. A warship'will meet the Crown Prince George at Constanza.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1920, Page 3
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