GREECE.
THE USUAL SUBMISSION. CONSTANTTNF, RECEIVES I)U FOURXKX. Athens, November 28. Orocce will hand over the guns and munitions. Kino; Constantino exhorts officers to remain calm, assuring them that Greece's honor 'will ho safeguarded. The crisis continues acute. M. LamUvos had a long eonferenei with tlu; French and British Ministers 011 Monday, Kins Constantino gave an audience to Admiral du l'ournct 011 Tuesday.
CONSTANTINE WARNED.
PUNISHMENT OF OFFICERS Received Nov. 20, 10.50 p.m. London, Nov. 20. The Morning Post's Athens correspondent states that Admiral du Fournot drew the attention of King Constantino to the violent languago of a section of the press, and the preparations of the reservist!! to resist, the demand for the war material. He warned the King of the grave consequences if such illegal organisations were allowed to continue their activitim, and asserted his inability to reduce 01 alter the terms of the latest Note. The Allied Ministers demanded Iha punishment of the (ireck officers engaged in organising the Ciraeco-Albanian guerillas against the Italians in the northern Epirus.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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