THE GREEK MONARCHY.
SITUATION MOST ACUTE. Received 10 a.m. LONDON, Dele. 7. The Chicago Tribunes Athens correspondent says; that the Alliesf action destroys Greece's foreign credit, ana to such an extent has the effect of a blockade. Constantino telegraphed fche Royal family'® acknowledgment jpf the receipt of a long message from ißallis, who is explaining the situation left the question of abdication to ConStantine* The situation is of the aoutest, but officials predict a compromise between the Venezilists and Constantino. THE PLEBISCITE. BIG MAJORITY FOR TINO. Received 11.10 ajn. ATHENS, Dec; T. In the plebiscite, an unexpectedly great majority favoured Constantine. In only a few places were hostile votes cast. The results hereto total ninety per cent, for Constantino. Three Venezilis dailies have ceased publication. RUSSIA AND POLAND. v, ADD RUSSIA AND POLAND PEACE ON ALL FRONTS.
P> LONDON, Dec. T. Moscow wireless message says that peace reigns on all the Rusian fronts. The last remnants of Balakhovitchra firmy have entered Poland and been ft disarmed by the authorities, which I have; also declared Petlura and his Government civil prisoners , and in--terried them in Keltey.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3648, 8 December 1920, Page 5
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185THE GREEK MONARCHY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3648, 8 December 1920, Page 5
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