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PRINCE ALFRED AND THE GREEK THRONE.

From every region that is inhabited byGreeks — from Athens, an. l O.us.-a, and Trieste, and Marseilles, and London, we are assuit-d that Prince All red, of E igland, will bo unanimously elected King of Greece or the Greeks The names of ad the other candidates have, in fact, entirely disappeared.

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Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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PRINCE ALFRED AND THE GREEK THRONE. Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

PRINCE ALFRED AND THE GREEK THRONE. Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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