OUT OF EXILE.
CONSTANTINE IN ATHENS.
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.
VENIZELISTB ATTEMPT COUP
91 Telegrtpa.—pten Ann.—Copyright.
Received Deo. 20, 5.5 p.m
Athens, Dec. 19. I .-King Constantine hag arrived. There was tremendous enthusiasm, general Zymvrakakis, with sixty Venizelist officers, attempted to organise a separatist coup in Thrace. A soldier turned against them, compelling them to flee to Constantinople.—Aug. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
VENIZELISTS ORGANISING REVOLT. Athens, Dec. 19. _ According to rumors in Government circles, Venteelists are organising a ref oli. . ALLD3S HOLD ALOOF.
Paris, Dec. 19. It is temi-offioially stated that both the French and British Ministers and members of the military and naval missions have been instructed not to enter into official relations with Constantine and not to participate in public ceremonies on the occasion of his return. The Allied ships will leave Greek waters in order not to have to salute the vessel conveying Constantine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1920, Page 5
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