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i-j . [j f AUSTRALIAN S’ N.Z C.ABI.* ASSOCi Al l»v ; ' THE GREEK [THRONE. 1 PARIS, Dec. 15. j Tile “Echo de Pars” Geneva corres- | pondent says that, yielding to M. RhalI ■ lis’s representations as to the position j of Greece if it defies the Allies’ atti- ' tude towards Constantine, th e latter r intends to resume the Throne only for ’ I form’s sake. Then lie will abdicate in j favour of the Crown Prince. j CONSTANTINE’S RETURN. * | LUCERNE, Dec 14. r j King Consantine, with his family and ’ entourage, lias departed, without any c 1 ceremony for Greece. /
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 2
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100GREEK POSITION Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 2
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