BALKANS.
GREECE'S ATTITUDE. INTERESTING (PRESS VIEWS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. - Paris, June 20. The Echo de Paris says that >l. Skouloudis asked the Au9tro-German Minis.ter for assistance against the Allies, but this was found to be impossible. He told King Constantine that resistance was out of tihe question. The King flew into a passion, but was nelpless. Athens is quiet. Count von Sclienk's last resource was to bribe the boys who were distributing the Allies' Note in the streets to throw the bundles in the gutter.
Venizelist newspapers foresee a new era for Greece. The pro-German press h chagrined and accuses the officials of stupidity. It urges Greeks not to vote at the elections.
The Paris press claims the Greek position as a most important victory for French diplomacy.
M. Venizelist, interviewed by Mr. Jeffries, said the Allied Note was the only possible solution. The Zaimis Cabinet can be relied upon instantly to end the friction. 11. Venizelist intends to return to Parliament.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1916, Page 5
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