OMINOUS SILENCE.
GREEK CRISIS. M THE MILITARY GOUP AT ATHENS. ■■: RIGID CENSORSHIP. (By Teleern,i>h.-Frcas Aaaoclatlon.-OoßyrlrM.) (Rec. August 31, 9.45-p.m.) ' London, August 31. , .With regard to events in Grceco and tho fall of the Ralli Government—which,, according to yesterday's advices, resigned after 548-officers and 3000. men of the Athens garrison Had, withdrawn from the capital, in protest against the refusal-of Premier Ralli 'to . : receive V military deputation—a rigid censorship is maintained at Athens. '•.- Serious; misgivings; ; are expressed, in most countriesjiat the, Greek- Army officers' proriunciamiunto/ The newspapers comment on the absence of further news and the rigidity of'.the censorship.; ,; ' ."'■.'-■ { " _ ' ';.' ' v '[It was "cabled yesterday that'the depntation' which M. Ralli refused to reoeive .wished to urge the'reorganisation of the army and the navy. The cablegram added that M. Mavromiohaelis,' Premier, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, has granted an. amnesty to thefomoers and-men concerned in the,mutiny.]
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 7
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143OMINOUS SILENCE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 7
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