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PRINCESS ELOPES.

MARRIID TO HOTEL PORTER. A SENSATION 1N ATHENS. United Press Assn—Elem Tet. Copyright. ATHENS. May 27. A sensation has been caused by the elopement and secret marriage or Princess Assn, the eldest sister or the King of Iraq, to an hotel porter. Des—perate efforts by the family to annul the marriage have heen unsurvessful‘ The Princess. who is aged 30. arrived at Athens :i i'ui’tnight use “iih her sister itujihnh. She was secretly baptised by tho rites of the Greek Urthodux church in the name of Anus—tassia, and then disappeared from her hotel, a porter, Anastussios Charaiembl, aged 25 yours, vanishing stmul~ tuneously. When the nmrriage was, revealed the Princess‘ sister called in the police, but they were powerless. Princess Assn, in :1 statement. said; ”I will not have anything to do with my relatives. I love. my husband, “Although there. is it gt'mit differ—ence in our sm'iul positions , law knows no barrier. Neither poverty n'n' force will separate me from my ill" loved. I have been i'onvertefl in Christianity and now an] dead as I'.”as my fau'itly is concerned" The Princess exercised hm' Hum] prerogative and pi'opnscd maniac-x The cunlriv “in :0 in Lnsiiimi «in their honmmnon ’lhc rumance tvi'p'an .‘ii ith‘d-‘s In) gears il5O.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 7

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PRINCESS ELOPES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 7

PRINCESS ELOPES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 7

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