GREECE.
DECISIVE ACTION TAKEN. RELATIONS SEVERED WITH CENTRAL POWERS. RECALL OF .MINISTERS. ALLIED TROOPS LEAVE ATHENS. Press Association. —ExtraorJianry. United Service. Received Juno 30, 4.55 p.m. London, June '2O. Greoee has severed relations with the Central Powers. Athens, June 29. Greece ha,3 broken off relations with her supporters in GermanyReceived July 1, 5.5 p.m. Athens, June 30. The Greek Ministers at' Berlin, Vienna, Constantinople and Sofia have been recalled. A state of war virtually exists. It is expected that Germany will declare war. The Allied troops have left Athens, being replaced by the Venizelist regiment. DIPLOMATIC CLEAN SWEEP. AMNESTY FOR CIVIL PRISOXEIBS. FOUR ADMIRALS RETIRED. Reuter Servicei. Reeoived July 1, 5.5 p.m. Athens, June 30. The Foreign -Minister is making a clean departmental sweep. The Greek Ministers at Berlin, Petrograd, and Berne have been dismissed. The Minister of the Interior has dismissed many prefects pnd magistrates. The Government is granting an amnesty to civil .prisoners, including those guilty of offences against the Provisional Government, and a free pardon to persons convicted of insurrection. The Minister of Marine has ordered the retirement of four admirals and other officers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1917, Page 5
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