GREECE.
ENTENTE TAKING NO RISKS. Athens, Feb. 20. The Entente Legations explain that the_ continuation of the blockade is due to the incomplete fulfilment of the last ultimatum, especially the half-hearted removal of arms. The Entente sympathises with the suffering of the innocent, and is considering the question of facilitating food supplies as soon as circumutances permit. The Government has empowered the police to search private houses for secreted arms. YOtT REMEMBER THE TASTE OF RTJSSETTA CIDER, because it's SO delicious, It's pure, too'; made from the juice of rosy-cheeked apples and cane sugar. Stores and hotels everywhere sell it. Ask for, it— Ranetta Cider, the purest, heali&iest,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1917, Page 5
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108GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1917, Page 5
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