GREECE.
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SCENE AT ATHENS
ATHENS, June 21.
Constantine’s brother Andrew mado a scene in the Palace denouncing tho German traitors, who have ended by losing his brother his throne.
-- AN APOLOGY. vc • . GENEVA- Juno 21st. The State Council of Geneva apologised to consuls of the Central Powers for the incidents arising at Constantine’s arrival.
‘ GREEK POLITICS. (Received this (lay at 1.20 a.m.,) ATHENS, June 22. Certain newspapers assert that M. Zairais revises ito reconstruct the Cabinet- The expelled persons have quitted Greece.
AGAIN MOBBED. LUGANO, June 22. Ex-King Constantine was again mobbed while sitting in the public gardens with an aide de camp. Crowds shouted-. . ‘‘Long lrr® Serbia. Down with Constantine.” The police escorted him to his hotel. A crowd followed and repeatedly struck th 0 aide de camp, who threatened to use his revolver.
GREEK MONARCHY.
(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association)
ATHENS, June 21
M. Venizelos has announced that he favours a continuance of the Monarchy, the prerogatives of which should be defined by a Constituent Assembly which will be summoned later. Meanwhi’e a Coalition Government will be forme].
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1917, Page 3
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