in the Balkans
I CRISIS IN GREECE. I j CONSTANTINE’S ABDICATION i PROBABLE. j [Unttbd Pbbm Association. 1 (Received 10.5 a.m.) New York, June 7. i ’ Messages from Rome announce that uncensored despatches from Athens assert the probability of the abdication of King Constantine. ] RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER COM- | ME NT. | “POLITICAL FELONY OF GREECE.” 1 1 , \ , (Received 8.45 a.m.) New York, June 7. A Pctrograd message states that the (Russian press is urging pressure on !Greece, in consequence of her uncompromising attitude. The articles .cans* jed something of a sensation, particularly one in the Bourse Gazette, which opines that the King will take a rest in some place better suited for his health than Athens. Other papers denounce what they call the political felony of Greece towards the Allies. The Novoe Vremya considers that the measures taken at Salonika are insignificant, and the paper calls upon the Entente to take nec|||ary steps in regard to Athens and Piraeus.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 5
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157in the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 5
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