GREECE'S TROUBLES.
STATEMENT BY PREMIER. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable association.) ATHENS, June 4. Jf. Venizelos has decided that martial law, which was imposed owing to the political disturbances which aimed at securing the return of ex-lving Constantine, shall continue until the danger of a nro-Constnntiiie rising has been removed." lie believes that the plotters liad pronowd to act during his forthcoming visit to France and England. M. Venizelos ridicules the reports that King Alexander, whose marriage to Madame, Manos was declared null and void, does not intend to return.^ Ex-King Constantine, in an interview In Rome, said he hopes _ and believes that Greece will recall him. He says he never abdicated, and that the forthcoming elections -will reject M. Venizelos and insist on his restoration.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 7
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