GREECE.
SITUATION IMPROVING. BLOCKADE CONTINUES. Received Jan. 21, 5.5 p.m. • Athens, Jan. 20. The situation has greatly improved. The released Ycnizelists are not molested, and the question of indemnifying them for their imprisonment, has been settled by the Allied Commission. The blockade will not he' raised until all the demands are carried out, which will probably take nine or ten days. ENGLISH MILITARY MISSION ARRIVES. Received Jan., 2'o, 5.30 p.m. • Athens, Jan. 10. An English Military Mission, composed of General Phillips and three others, lias arrived. The object of the mission is to participate in the Allied military control. Captain Rogers has taken cliarg" of the shipping movement* at the Piraeus. THE ALLIES SATISFIED. London, Jan. 10. Renter learns that the Allies are tliorughiy satisfied with the present attitude of the Greek Government and that the situation is improving daily.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1917, Page 5
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