The Greek Difficulty
Lbbutbb's ruwiiM^]- v v | . ATHENS* Ma£ t M. Delyannis disavow* the defiant speech recently attributed tn him, *nd the publication of his reply flo the European ultimatum , akowt r it a|ra« couched in milder tenns thsA^at fetf reported. The document . ogprsssss: his willingness to disarm, but suggests that this should be done in;* gradual manner. •-.■.•.• . -.-,./: ■.;*.-.■ .-^ ; ■■ S*Miri<tHij 4, 1 mjk? r^ '"• \ ■ "' XoHis*r^iifsy 3. • The European PowerTare diseatisfied with the repty &Te*bf*Qn*»U> t their united meiqorftsdaia, «ndreqaue v a more precise pvcousSK'as t»&»dsit* .' of completion of the disarmmeßt :
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 2
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89The Greek Difficulty Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 2
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