Disquietude in Greece.
THE POPULACE BECOMING REBELLIOUS. A DEMAND FOR THE RECALL OF THE KING'S SONS. THE KING APPEALS TO THE OPPOSITION. (l\r I'.ys* vii»*#••«. —t Athens. April 2*. Ten thousand Greek troops are reported to be massing. The populace of Athens furious at the King meddling in the campaign, and his appointment of courtiers to the principal naval and military commands. Extren.i-t- demand the recall of the Royal Pro c<. - Sev i _ i shops in Athens have been pdH>» d. and f-a:- of a rebellion are <rt.-.:::< d. The Ki m? ha- app- \!ed. to M. Rails, leader of the. Opposition, to help the CieiveTUiiiei.it to i.v. i-rd- r. 1: i- pre: -u a c. on Ministry of dt ft< v.... i I d. The rat;-":! i>r 1 ;■* for a sr.i-ri iii' i if'Tt p-t forth to Tt i.:: *l"h< -- -.iy. O-'.uiii. L'.t-l'.i has been orvlered to ru:.a;n .-.t >.i!o»i!ca.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 309, 29 April 1897, Page 3
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151Disquietude in Greece. Hastings Standard, Issue 309, 29 April 1897, Page 3
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