THE OUTLOOK FOR GREECE.
■ o —-.. "There is a wave of optimism 'in Greece," says tho Athens eovresDondent of the "Morning Post;." ' "Ha'rdly a Greek, from those who surround tho , King to the lowest'o£ his people, but feels the breath of the wind of hopeful.change. None is more optimistic than tho King and tho Crown Prince themselves. "Honesty is at a iow ebb in Greece. This does not mean that the Greek is less honest than other people. It is simply a pi-oof that the ideals of the nation as "a whole are not of a high standard. After all, Greece, Modern Greece, is but a young, nation, and her education is hardly begun. . Tho good seed is being sown.- The soil is fertile, and assuredly in the fullness of time an abundant harvest will bo reaped. In the tho nation- is on the side of reform. This alono is the healthiest of signs. Tho present Premier'-knows, too, that enlisted" pn his side are tho true forces of tho country, and that tho support of the King and .Crown Prince, loyal and wholehearted, is entirely his. This last, is bis most valuable asset. Greece has yet to learn how much she owes her monarch."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 13 January 1911, Page 8
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203THE OUTLOOK FOR GREECE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 13 January 1911, Page 8
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