GREECE.
ON VERGE OF REVOLUTION. BREAD UNAVAILABLE. Received May 22, 1 a.m. Athens, May 21. The situation is critical. Bread is unavailable in the markets or at the restaurants. The military are concealing provisions, whilst private speculators are withholding food. The people are resenting all this. Renter Service. Washington, May 21. It is stated that Greece is on the verge of revolution. Guns are being mounted. taly is to name the new Greek ruler. REGIME OF INTIMIDATION. COXSTANTINE'S ILLUSIONS. May 18. The Athens correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that King Constantine, conversing with an American, said that Germany's submarine campaign would force the Allies to accept peace negotiations within threp months. He had only to tide over that period. The correspondent saw a copy of a protocol signed by army officers engaging forcibly to resist any measures of M. Zaimis which they disapproved. The population lives under a regime of intimidation, ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1917, Page 5
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