GREECE.
VENIZELOS IN POWER. SUPPORTED BY HIS TROOPS. Athens, June 26. The resignation of M. Zaimis is attributed to his unwillingness that the Venizelist Salonika troops and Fr6nch troops should occupy Athens, whither two regiments of the Salonika men are proceeding in consequence of M. Jounart's advice that the Provisional Government should leave Salonika for the Piraeus. M. Venizelos proposes that the army fighting the Bulgarians shall remain at the front, but has no intention of mobilising the Greek people against their will. The soldiers in the Peloponnesus will be brought out of the peninsula and distributed in their usual garrisons. London, July 26. M. Venizelos has been summoned to form a Ministry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1917, Page 5
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