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GREEK KING’S RETURN. ATHENS, Dec. 19. King Constantine has arrived amidst tremendous enthusiasm. . . _ *
General, Zymvrakakis, with sixty \ Venizelist officers, attempted to organise a separatist coup in Thrace. Ihe soldiers turned against them, compelling them to flee to Constantinople.
CONSTANTINE’S MESSAGE
Renter’s Telegrams,
(Received This Day at 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 20.
Constantine’s message teethe Greek people recalls the agonising moments of his exile. The peoples unanimous call had proved the truth' of his father s device “My strength is in the love of the people.” He says his life henceforth will be devoted to the strict observance of Constitutional rights, aiming to secure tranquility at home, and national reestablishment abroad, relying on his heroic army.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1920, Page 3
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