GREECE.
SALUTIKO ALLIES' FLAGS, Athens, Jan. 30. Members of the Cabinet and the unit- j ed Athens garrison attended on the Zappeion Esplanade. The Allies' flags were grouped under the peristyle, where the Allied Ministers and chief officers stood. The Greek troops then lowered their flags to those of the Allies as they defiled before the peristyle, the bends playing the Allies' National Anthems, A RETURN TO NORMAL CONDITION'S. (Renter Service.) London; Jan. 30. An official telegram from Athens says that Prince Andrew of Greece led the cavalry in the march past at the cere-1 niony of saluting the Allied flags. The public was not admitted, but the behaviour of the crowd in the streets was excellent-. All the other demands of the Allies are being met satisfactorily, and the relations between the Allies and the Greek Government ..nav be regarded as indicating a return to normal conditions. „ ROYALISTS LOSING HEART.' Athens, Jan. 30. All the Venizelists have been released. The loyalist Press attempted to instigate mob law, but the populace was frightened by the blockade, and remained calm. The Royalist clique is, losing heart, and is anxiously hoping for some German victory.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1917, Page 5
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