GREECE.
THE ALL'/IS' ULTIMATUM. 'ACCEPTANCE DELIGHTS POi'ITLACE. i VENIZELISTS UNRELEA3ED Received Jan. IG, MAC a.;n Athens, Jan. 15. , The telegrams of correspondents indicate that the Government's implied acceptance of the Allies' ultimatum delighted the populace, who expect to see the withdrawal of troops 'I hessaly and to see Greece prevented from joining in the war. Whilst the Venizelist overnment is not allowed to come to Athens to punish tile reservists, who are living : l great fear of reprisals, the Allied Ministers are still asking a direct answer regarding the release of Venizelists and the establishment of Allied contrn' of certain services. T t is considered certain that the Government will withdraw the reservations immediately.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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114GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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