GREECE.
| A BLOCKADE ORDERED. | i TILL REPARATION MADE FOR OUTRAGE?, Received Dec. 8 10.M p.n... London, Dec. 8. The Allied Governments have decided to blockade Greece until they are given reparation for the outrages against the Allies and Venizelists at Athens. OUTRAGE ON MAYOR OF ATHENS. London, December 7. A dastardly attack was made on the septuagenarian Mayor of Athens. His ljou.se was fired on from the residence of j'rince Y.pailanti, Master of the King's Horse, and the Princess, who is a Hungarian, was seen encouraging the soldiers. The house was broken into and the Mayor spat upon, wounded with a bayonet, beaten with ride butts, and his beard partly torn oIV as he was dragged through the .street. The Princess stood at the window clapping her hands. The Mayor was taken oil for examination, and shocking accounts are given of his "condition and treatment. General Corakas described him as resem.bling u, eVpse.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1916, Page 5
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153GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1916, Page 5
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