GREECE.
THE KAISER'S PAWNS. DETAILS OF GREECE. ROYALISTS' TREACHERY.., Athens, ;Nov. 6. The Ex-Queen Sophia's correspondence is incomplete as the wireless telegrams arc missing. The ex-Queen Sophia, described the bloody events in Athens on December 1 as a splendid victory over the four great Powers, askm; when the German and Bulgarian forces would be sufficiently reinforced to take the offensive ttgainst the Entente. "The Kaiser replied urging Constantino to attack General Sarrail. The Entente blockade followed, and the Queen telegraphed to the Kaiser saying that there was no food nor munitions to enable Constantino to attack General Sarrail, and again imploring him to hasten to the assistance of the Greeks. The Kaiser replied with a blank refusal. When tho Crown Council met at Athens, and was finally forced to accept the Entente ultimatum, Ex-Qticcn Sophia telegraphed to the Kaiser thai the Allies were infamous swine. ..-'. The telegrams will be used' at the impeachment of the Gounaria, Skouloudis and Lambros Cabinets. Y T EXIZELOS CONFERS WITH ALLIES. Rome, -Nov. (!. Venizelos is conferring with the Allied ! Premiers and Generate;
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1917, Page 5
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177GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1917, Page 5
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