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THE GREEK THRONE

♦- ALLIES VIEW OF -CONSTANTINE'S RETURN 'A' RATIFICATION OP HOSTILE WAR-TIME POLICY Vt Telegr»sn-Pren An«oeiaion~Ooiiyrl*M \- v . . London, December 2. i Ihe.-conference- between representatives of Britain (Mr. Lloyd- George), Franco .'(M.,Leyg'ues), and Italy (Signer'.. (Sforza) .-.has sent a message to the Greek Government stating iJiat "the return of Constantine to the' Greek "throne would be regarded as a ratification of tho hostile war policy of. Constantino. Tho'Powers reserve their, liberty to deal witlh the new situation' which-'will be created if he returns.—Aub.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

-. NOTE TO GREEK GOVERNMENT : . PAINFUL 'SURPRISE AT RECENT , EVENTS. CRec. December. 3, 5.5. p.m.) \ ' " . - • London,: December 2. An official announcement issued at the ' conclusion of to-day's conference by the English, French and Italian Ministers, .states that the three Governments sent u * .'message to the- Greek Government stating. that they are painfully surprised, ■ after what .ithey had done to assist the attainment. o£ Greece's secular aspirations, at recent events in Greece. They do not wish to interfere with the country's internal -affairs, but! aro bound to declare.-publicly ;tliat the- restoration of Constantino, whose, disloyal conduct in war. time caused the Allies great embarrassment and -loss, can only be regarded as a ratification of: his hostile acts, and tvould - create a/. new and unfavourable situation between Greece rind the Allies. The three Governments ivould in such an ' event reserve complete liberty to denl with such a situation.—Aus;-N.Z.' Cable Assn. NO INTENTION OF RESORTING' X'J FORCE. : x (Reci December 3, 7.50 p.m.) I' I London, December 3. Itoplying tb_ questions in the House of Commons regarding tho Note, Mr. Bonar Law stated: If the Greek people choose - to take a step -we deplore, ivo and our V ' Allies have no | intention of resorting to "hostile action' in.-the sense-of force to

. pre+oml them from giving effect to it." >.: •—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.: '

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 9

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THE GREEK THRONE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 9

THE GREEK THRONE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 9

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