GREECE.
THANKS TO THE KING. GERMAN INTRIGUER DISAPPEARS. ' ' Alliens, Feb. 21. The president of the Chamber of Deputies headed a deputation and tendered Parliament's thanks to King Constantine for saving the nation at a critical time, when small nations were being overcome. King Constantine, who had acted within the limits of his prerogative, had taken a drastic action. King Constantine, in reply, reiterated his love for the Constitution, and said he hoped that harmonious and sincere cooperation would secure the national aims. Von Sclienek, Germany's chief propagandist in Greece, has mysteriously departed. It is believed that he has been summoned to Berlin to explain the expenditure of .£175,000 with unsatisfactory nnilta.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1916, Page 5
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