GREECE.
EX-KING'S PERFIDY. SUGGESTION TO ATTACK ALLIED ARMY. INDIGNATION AGAINST GREECE. Received Nov. 8, 11,20 p.m. London, No.v, 0. The Daily Chronicle's Athens correspondent says a lurid light has been thrown on cx-King Constantine's and his wife's activities, by the publication of forty-nine deciphered dispatches between the ex-King and Queen and the Kaiser, through M. Theotokis, the Greek •Minister in Berlin. The correspondence began in December, IflliS, and relates to the German forty million francs loan to Greece, and Constantine's suggestion that Germany should attack General Sarrail's army, a proposal of which M. Skouloudis, the then Premier, was aware. The plan failed owing to Marshal von Hindenburg's veto. Most of the dispatches emanate from the Queen, whose role in connection with the formation of bands in the neutral zone arouses the keenest indignation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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133GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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