TENSION IN GREECE
NAVAL MEN ROUNDED UP KING RECEIVES PREMIER DISCLAIMER BY ITALY (United Press Assn.—dec. Tel. copyrti ATHENS, Aug. II Motor cyclists dashed through 1 streets tonight rounding up all na men, who were ordered to report their ships immediately. The public has been prohibl from entering certain coastal an The seaside piers have been cloi Graeco-Italian communicate have been resumed and are functlt ing normally. The Italian Minister, Slg Grazzi. called on General Metal but it is stated that Italy has mi no demands on Greece. King George received Gens Metaxas who communicated deti of the sinking of the Hell*. Naval craft are scouring the wat in the neighbourhood of Tinos, I have also provided naval protect for the return of 40,000 pilgrims the mainland. Greek ships have been forbldi to leave the home ports. ROME, Aug. II The authorities say they have Information regarding the sinking the Helle.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 7
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