GREEK POSITION
I AUSTRALIAN & N.Z CABLE ASSOCIATION!
FEELING IN GREECE. ATHENS, December 8.
If anarchy can be avoided in Greece Constantine must return, if only for a time. He is the people’s idol and nothing will satisfy them but a popular welcome to the monarchy. The solution seems to lie his subsequent abdication in favour of the Crown Prince. The nation is thoroughly British but feeling is bound to change in the event of a continued failure to comprehend the popular mentality.
HOSTILITY TO CONSTANTINE. BRITISH READY WITH CHARGES. LONDON, Dec 9. It is understood that the British Government are prepared to furnisli a mass of documentary evidence claiming to prove King Constantine as a proGerman, if the Greek Government requests proofs. They can also refute Constantine’s assertions in an interview at Lucerne. The Allies, it is understood, possess proof he was implicated in actual military proceedings including a massacre of Allied troops at Athens. Evidence can be published the moment the Greek Government ask for it.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1920, Page 2
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167GREEK POSITION Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1920, Page 2
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