GREECE.
A SUSPICIOUS ATTITUDE. London, -Jan. 15. A Daily Telegraph message from Athens states that wiyi the acceptance : of the Allies' ultimatum, nigh tall, has collapsed, and even the rabid papers are publishing laudatory prnJCntente articles. .The volta iaee (s\ul-j don change) indicates that donstnntine's policy will be to endeavor to regain our goodwill,in order to be in a better position to stab us if the opportunity arises. WOOLLEN MILLS OUTPUT. Melbourne, Jan. 10. The Defence Department lias decided i to release the output of privately-owned woollen mills for the public need, owing to over-stocking. CONTROL OF REPATRIATION. Melbourne, Jan. 10. ; The Federal Cabinet lias agreed to ■ the appointment of a central authority ■ to control repatriations. It is underi stood iliat Mr. Hughes Intends to appoint a Director of Keimtrntiw.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1917, Page 5
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