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GREEK CABINET RESIGNS.

CAUSE OF CRISIS UXK-XOWN. \ | NECESSITY FOR JOJXIXG ALLIES ADMITTED. Received Sejjt. 12, 11.15 p.m. London, Sept. 12. The Greek Cabinet lias resigned. lieeeived Sept. 12, 0.30 p.m< Alliens, Sept. 12. M. Zaimis lias tendered his resignation. Kinu; Constantino lias not announced his decision. Eeceived Sept. 13, 12.15 a.m Athens, Sept. 12. The immediate cause of the Cabinet crisis is unknown. It is understood that M. Zaimis has admitted that the Allies were fully entitled to send a fleet to the Piraeus, in view of the German-Bulgari-an advance at Kavalla. SI. Zaimis takes almost as strong a view as M. Venizelos regarding the necessity for Greece cooperating with (lie Allies. The action of rowdies outside the French Legation had no real effect. The problem had already been closed by the Government's acceptance of the Allies' demands. GREECE ACCEPTS DEMANDS.

ROUMANIANS RESUME OFFENSIVE. ENEMY RETREATING. Reuter Service. Received Sept. 12, 9.30 p.m. Athena, Sept. 12. The Government lias accepted all the demands of the Entente. M. Venizelos has telegraphed the Roumanian Opposition leader, M. Filipescu, congratulating Ronmania on her entry into the war. Bucharest, Sept. 18. A communique reports: The enemy continues to retreat at Olt valley. The Roumanians hove occupied Ilolembar. Enemy attacks west of Merisor were repulsed. The Roumanians have again assumed the offensive. > / THE TUTRAKAN REVERSE. MUST BE AVENGED . Received Sept. 12, 5.5 p.m. "% Bucharest, Sept. 11. The Takejonesku, commenting on the fall of Tutrakan, says: "It will remain a .painful wound; but if we seek the origin of the mistakes and concentrate on remedying them, Tutrakan will become a memory imposing the saered duty of avenging our heroes' blood and rendering friendly relations witli Bulgaria impossible."

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1916, Page 5

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GREEK CABINET RESIGNS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1916, Page 5

GREEK CABINET RESIGNS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1916, Page 5

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