GREECE.
POSITION SATISFACTORY, j T __ ] . . 1 London, Nov. 8. In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, replying to a question, said that certain Greek civil and military officers who adhered to Venizelos had been lismissed. but- the Allies would see that they did not suffer. The Allies had no reason to be dissatisfied with the Greek Government's manner of carrying out its pledges, ASSISTED GERMANY London, Nov. 8. The Daily Chronicle' 9 Athens correspondent says it is officially stated that a search of M. Kalamassolis's house was made in the King's name. Further letters prove that be took an active part in supplying German submarines, and it is believed he arranged coal supplies for the Goeben and Breslau when fleeing to the Bosphorus. Other letters compromise the representatives of the Central Powers in Greece.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 5
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