GREECE.
: CONSTANTINE'S PENSION. STATEMENT BY VENIZELOS. London, April 7. The Morning Post's Athens correspondent says that owing to the Chamber's hostility, M. Venizelos was forced to withdraw the Bill providing Constantino's pension. M Venizelos amid cheers said that he had submitted the Bill because the Powers which dethroned Constantine promised him £20,000 a year. The Government considered that such an obligation was null and void in view of Constantino's refusing formally to abdicate and continuing to plot against the present regime. A recent court-martial had proved his intrigues.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 6
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