KING ALEXANDER
A MOTORING MISHAP. Till': MARRIAGE CONTROVERSY. (Bv Telegraph.- -Press Assn --Copyright. l ! Australian and N.Z. Cable Annexation, i PARIS, May 29. (Received May 80, •> p.in.i King Alexander of Greece and his wife Madame Maims, when motoring to Fontainelieaui avoided a collision with another car, which swerved and dashed into a tree, (.cunt Dekergariow and his wife and children were thrown on to the road and baoly injured. King Alexander and Medame Maim.', who was a nnr.-e during the war. rendered first aid. Telegrams from At hen.- Mate that the opinion there is that the marriage in November, which look place at the house of a sister of the bride, is null under civil law. When the wife recently attempted to assert her rights the Government forced .Uiutume Manos to leave Greece and settle in Pans. DEATH OF COUNT DEKERGARIOU. PARIS, May -Th (Received May 80. 11.0 p.m.i Count Dekergariou succumbed alter both leas had been amputated. ths stepson iae; an arm amputated.
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Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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164KING ALEXANDER Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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