Carnival Ban On Politics.— The police in Patres, Greece, have banned from the annual Carnival parade two chariots which had drawn their themes from the campaign in Cyprus. In the first chariot, the rebel leader Dighenis appeared as the victor of a struggle between him and the Governor of Cyprus, Sir John Harding. In the second the subject was a conference of the Big Four which showed the French crushing Algeria, the British Cyprus, the Russians Hungary, and President Eisenhower holding in one hand a peace pigeon and in the other an atomic bomb.— Athens (Reuter).
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 13
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