GREEK REVOLT.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. R ESIG X A TK) XDEM AXD ED. ATHENS, Oct. 2. An official message says following an nnti-Govcrnment campaign in the reactionary press, mutinies broke out in several provincial garrisons. Those at Cavalia. Drama and elsewhere were quelled without bloodshed. The mutineers at Corinth and Patras arc; still holding out. hut their numbers are few. All the other garrisons in the country, including Athens and the entire fleet an- demanding tiie resignation of the Government with the object of ensuring impartiality at the elections. .JAN IN A MURDERS. LONDON. October 2d. The "Daily Telegraph's’" Rom,, c.urJospondeift states that a report issued by the Albanian Legation there says the Janina. mutdeis were committed by 12 Greek brigands, who afterwards took refuge in Greece. The report alleges that the Greek authorities induced one of file brigands to accuse an Epirus lesideut in order to put the conference of ambassadors off the right track.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1923, Page 2
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158GREEK REVOLT. Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1923, Page 2
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