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GREEK REBELLION.

[Reuter Telegrams.] EX-KING’S VIEW. LONDON, Aug. 23. The “Evening Stanclard" representative interviewed ex-King George of Greece who is .staying at Commander Locker Lampson's home at Cromer, but the King declined to comment on tile revolution. Dicker Lampson remarked.—The King is not interested in the coup. Ho is willing to go hack to Greece when lie receives,a summons from the people. The “Standard” says his friends believe the King regards the revolution Ks another step towards the restoration of the monarchy. REASON FOR, REVOLUTION. ATHENS, Aug. 23. The overthrow of Pangalos and his dictatorial regime has favourably affected the Bourse where exchange, has risen in favour of Greece. Pangalos and the officers arrested with him nre detained at a. military hospital at Athens. An official communique states the object of the revolution is the complete restoration of the liberties of the people, the holding of parliamentary elections and the placing of the currency on a firm basis. The only arrests so far, apart from Pangalos are General Theroulis (Minister for War), and Macuis (Under-Secretary), ft is reported that Captain Cokinlcxis. the commander of the torpedo boat .flotilla and supporter of Pangalos, lias resigned.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
194

GREEK REBELLION. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 3

GREEK REBELLION. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 3

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