GREEK PROBLEM.
NEWSPAPER, COMMENT
LONDON, Nov. 24
The newspapers note the precise wording of the Foreign Office state-^ ment and recall the explicit nature of the Athens announcements quoting the British Legation's declaration or an economic and commercial blockade. They point out that the Foreign Office communique may mean that Greece has now, given full satisfaction of.the Allies' demands and is guaranteeing the safety, of the. troops at Salonika and beneficent 5 treatment; in the event vof their being compelled ito retreat; into Greece. , This, optimistic view, prevails, especially in Paris, where it is stated that, upon certain points the negotiations ' between the Entente 1 and Greece were successful., : . .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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