GREECE.
VENI2ELOB GETS TO WORK. WILL SOON HAVE SITUATION IN HAND. Reuter Service, Received June 28, 5.G p.m. Athens, June 27. M, Jounmirt demanded that M. Zaimis should dismiss' the ■ chief of police and punish the organisers of the demonstration. Times Service. London, June 27. Mr. Jeffries states that M. Veniaelos enters Athens on Wednesday, and assembles Parliament within a fortnight. His statement of policy will justify the Allies insisting on the abdication of Constantine. M. Venizelos does not intend to declare war on Germany, ae the Provisional Government had already done so. He expects soon to have the situation in hand, and then the Allies can withdraw their troops from the city. 500 Cretan Gendarmerie have arrived to police the capital. M. Venizelos becomes Premier and War Minister; Admiral Condouriotiß Minister of Marine; M. Nepoulis, Minister of the Interior; M. Michalacopoulo, Minister of Finance; and M. Politis, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Reuter Service. New York, June 27. The United States cruiser Olympia grounded in a fog on Block Island. Tt is reported the vessel is seriously damaged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 5
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