A ROYAL ROMANCE
STATUS OF ALEXANDER’S WIFE. 'A MOTOIirCOLLtSION. iusti-’inn an-1, N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 30, 6.5 p.m.) PARIS. May 29. King Alexander, of Greece, and his wife, Madamo Manos, while motoring to Fontainbleau, lyroidejl, , cpllision with another car, winch swerved and Sashed into a tree. Count Dokergariou and hi s wife and children were thrown on to the road" and badly injured King Alexander and Madame Manos, who was a" nurse during the wgr, rendered first aid. Telegrams from Athens state ’that tho opinion there ia that the marriage in November, which took place at tlie house of a- sister of the bride, is null under civil law. When the wife recently attempted to assert 'her rights the Government forced Madamo Manos to leave Greece and settle in Paris. COLLISION PROVES FATAL! (Received May 30, H-40 p.m,) ' PARIS, May 291 Count Dekcrgariou: succumbed after both Ins logs had been amputated. His stepson has had air arm amputated.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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159A ROYAL ROMANCE New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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