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THE REVOLUTION.

ATHENS, Sept..3o. .V telegram- from Ganoa states' that - thu proclamation of the establishment ■ of tho Provisional Government," signed'; by M. Vcnizolos and* Admiral Coun-dourol-is.'has been issued. •- 'Jhe main points of the proclamation-'' r'o'for "to Greoco's situation. It .is stated : th-it it. would be a happy • event if : there should bo arf eleventh-hour. ■ change, and the King shoxild decide to take"the lead,of the national forcce alongside their Allies, tho Serbians, and drive out the Bulgarian invaders:. In Che contrary event, it would, be tho Provisional Government's- duty to 'do what was needful to save the country from its threatening ruin by -the application of' their personal policy. The Crown was the victim of bad counsels, which had resulted from the, rapprochr: : men I with Greece's, hereditary enemies. Tho violation of the Constitution would lead to internal anarchy. * The proclamation dwells,uncwi tho refusal' <•? . facilities to 1 tho-Serbians, the abandon- • xneiiii of territory, riml Hie flight of ttio^ population beforel ihe Bulgarians, tho . cession of war n.riirnal to Bulgaria, •' nnd i,ho sondine; oV Gr^.-ck soldiers to Germany .Patriots considered, that '• tliOfco wore MlTHor actions, and that it

W".s iXjSonuai to re-establish-the national unit,)" oj* an immediate return to ir.ho poiicy dictated by • the national coii.se:-;.. • . ' .',.' •

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 5

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204

THE REVOLUTION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 5

THE REVOLUTION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 5

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