GREECE.
REFUSAL TO DISMISS MINISTERS. DE FOUKifBT-GIVES THEM SOOTCE. Athens, Xov. 20. The Government considers that thAllied demand that the . Austrian and other Ministers be granted their passforts ig unacceptable. London, Kov. 20. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent nt Athens wires that Admiral de Fournet has informed the Government that lie has given the German, Austrian. T'irfcish and Diilsarian Ministers fortycij."ht hours' nrtice to go on board the f'up Marienbad fr.r deportation to their respective countries. A Crown Jouncil is to be .held to-day. Received N'ov. 22. 1 a.m. London, Xov. 21. Mr. Jeffries, wiring from Athens, says that the immediate cause of the expulsion of the enemy Consuls was the discovery that Baron von Gracy, the German Xava! Attache, was engaged in ejpionnge. ANTI-ENTENTE DEMONSTRATION ' '4N ACTIVE LEAGUE Seceived Xov. 21. S p.i London, No/. 21. The Chronicle's Athens correspondent states that the counter-blast to the students' pro-Entente manifestation caused a seriout disturbance on Saturday. Several thousand reservist rowdies paraded, spreading terror, and compelling tradesmen to abut their shops. An Attache of the Austrian Legation was cheered by the rowdies. It it noteworthy that M. Gounaris signified -his approval from the balcony pf hi» home. Despite successive Cabinets' promises to dissolv* the reservists, the League is xnore active than ever. Fresh gatherings have Been arranged. Several perfopr were wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1916, Page 5
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