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THE GREEK SITUATION.

ATTITUDE OF FRANCE AND BRITAIN. By Tolegrnph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Paris, Nov. 21. Britain and France are both opposed to Constantine's return. France suggests a strong warning to Greece, while Britain prefers to await next Sunday's plebiscite. Should the latter indicate Constantine's recall Britain will recommend the withdrawal of some of the Greek mandates and the revision pf the Sevres treaty, in the belief that Greek troops in Smyrna will constitute a menace instead of a guarantee. Athens, Nov. 20. A full length oil portrait of Constantino has been hung in the Premier's residence. Portraits of Constantihe have also been placed in uV Government offices and law courts. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE FACTOR. London, Nov. 20. A Lucerne correspondent writes that it is no exaggeration to say that the future of the Balkans is being settled there. Besides Constantino and his satellites a group of four young people arousing attention is the Crown Prince of Roumnnia, Princesses Marie of Roumania and Helen of Greece, and Prince Paul of Greece. There is little doubt that the Crown Prince and Princess Helen are engaged. These probable marriages arc likely to have a far-reaching effect.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1920, Page 5

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THE GREEK SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1920, Page 5

THE GREEK SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1920, Page 5

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