COMMENT ON THE KING'S SPEECH.
ATHENS, September 23. The King's haranguo to the recruits has been widely commented on. It is remarked that- he passed in. silence the ignominious surrender of the army .corps to Bulgarians, while he frcnziedly dehoniiced the revolutionaries. Tho newspaper "Patris" says that the King has " considerably extended his' constitutional powers, and has assumed the Kaiser's autocratic Mncthods." Tho " Daily Chronicle's " Athens? correspondent says that the Government, .suspecting that 300 of the crew of tho Averoff were preparing to jom tho Salonica movement, ordered the rest oi the fleet to surround the cruiser.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3563, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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