GREECE.
(Per - Press Association.—Copyright.) GREEK OPPOSITION. ~ATHENS, July 21. A meeting of fifty opposition deputies under the presidency of M. Radies it was decided, on principle, to oppose the session of the 1915 Chamber. SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY , ATHENS, July 21st There was a sensation on the discov cry of large quantities of dynamite, naptha, benzine, oil and military stores at the factory at Clasis belonging to Kavellopoulis and Chatilnus, one a former Gournarist supporter and the other exM inis ter and Food Controller in tho Lanibro.s Cabinet. Hie discovery includ ed special tubes to supply benzine to submarines. * A GREEK MESSAGE. (Reuter’* Telegrams.) ATHENS, July 22. Th© King telegraphed to the Belgian on the occasion of Belgian Independence Anniversary, sympathetically conveying Greece’s hop© for an Allied tr Humph.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1917, Page 2
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