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GREECE.

(Per Press Association — Copyright)

GREEK UNITY

PARIS, June 17

M. Ribot lias replied t° M. Venezelos that the protecting Powers, in nlloting to France the task of assisting Greece to regain her unity, desire t,o point out that' the principles which guided them a century ago to secure freedom of the Hellenes remain unchanged. France gladly takes up tho great- national work and will ensure' the triumph of free institutions in Greece.

GREEK EX-KING

LONDON, June 19.

There ar 0 conflicting reports about ex-King Constantine from Rome. It is declared 1 be is resting at Messina. Diplomatic circles announces the Allies are not interfering with his choice of domicile. Paris warns him from going to Baden Baden.

TROUBLE FOR ALEXANDER,

NEW YORK, Juno 19,

The New York “Sun’s” London correspondent states King Alexander’s proclamation pledges him t° carry out tho “brilliant policy of my revered father”

There is a universal feeling amongst the Allies that if he follows his father’s lead, he should instantly be ejected.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1917, Page 3

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GREECE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1917, Page 3

GREECE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1917, Page 3

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