Greece
THE KING'S ILLNESS.
PREVENTS INTERVENTION.
(Times and ->Mi<t: Hun Service.-.)
London, June S. A Times' correspondent at Salonica state., that King Coiislaiitine'a ilness is an important I'actou in the Euro).ran situation. While the King is ill Creek intervention is highly improbable, and action is unlikely until after the approaching election. King Constantino is imm. mm'lv popular, but has severe,;,■strained his' popularity -by opposing the undoubted wish,-, o- the great majority of his subjects. Sympathy m his 'llness however, more than counterbalanced anv loss of loyalty. If the ~!,., lions were would mean that the triumph of M. \ me/--:.,■-. -'.0,,„ .-.- u-lii"'i oii'dautiiie's ciu-lii.ion being ee,ileal Tmiuediatelv prior to the election u. is impossible to say how far it might. swav the emotional people. The German Press Bureau is extraordinarily active throughout Greece, and is inventing dreadful tales ot to the Allies, especially at the Dardanelles, calculating. lh:u if Orcocc had her'lh'et i«-frti'--:- •■- cunning v.ouil n.< ■■ • ■ ■ -'- ,- -'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 311, 10 June 1915, Page 5
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