ITALY AND GREECE.
lUHTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. JUGO-SLAV ATTITUDE. LONDON, Sept. 7. The “.Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says:—M. I’asitch, Serbian statesman, lias had a long interview with Premier Poincare. The veteran Serbian statesman insisted that his (lovernment was absolutely unable to give way on some of the points which Signor Mussolini desired to modify, though he said Jtigo-Slavia sincerely desired to manifest no bellicose intention.
ARRESTS BY GREEKS. HOME. Sept. (i. Tho newspapers in the Trieste City ■eport that the Greeks have arrested several persons alleged to he implicated n the Janina massacre, including two if the actual assassins.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1923, Page 3
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