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•i/ MANOEUVRE -fb JOIN THE rj; ALLIES; Press iont—Copyright. Pubii sheet in : ‘‘'Wie /!'imes.’’ . ’(Received 12'.-i5 p£ni.) iAf, v Lqudqn, October It. A |ili ''Athens. states that commander of the tqi^dq-J.Thetis, carried out a ■ I'ho Government, his loyalty, ordered that :$o towed to 'the arsenal. Bumjbales. pretending tbatche was needed urgently, g' i .steam up, tgised the - anchors, and npnt full speed out of the harbour and joiupd tub' Allieji-dOeet, CAIRO CREEkS FAVOR VENIZELOS. ... ,jp—f v. .. .. . Press Ass6ciaimh-~Coi>yright, Australian and N.Z." Cable Association. (Received 12.45 p.m.) .London, October 3. A correspondent at Cairo states that the Greek colony unanimously adhered to M- fenis/eibs and repudiated the King. THE POWER' .OF THE ALLIES. i : ■ Press Association —Copyright, Anscralian and N.Z. Cable Association. "-’••ififleceiyetL 12.15 p.m.) ■ • Athens, October 3. In view of the Allies’ representations, the fate of the Cologerapoulis Cabinet is regarded as sealed. ■ Five commandants and numerous officers and-cadets of the military college joined General Danglis.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 6
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159Second Edition Greece Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 6
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