FUTURE OF GREECE
TALK OF RESTORATION.
(United Press Association—Copyright) ATHENS, September 30.
Though the Premier (General Tsaldaris) is hesitating to make an immediate constitutional restoration of the monarchy without a plebiscite, Government circles believe that this is possible. In consequence of this 22 members of the Popular Party, hitherto supporters of General Tsaldaris have gono over to the Republican side.
REPUBLICANS DISPERSED.
CAVALRY CHARGES AT MEETING
ATHENS, September 30
Two bundled Republicans were injured, dO of them seriously, when a troop of cavalrymen charged after disturbances at Salonika. Many jumped into the sea to avoid the sweeping swords of the cavalrymen.
The Republicans accuse the Government of victimisation in breaking up their propaganda meetings, while Monarchists are urging M. Tsaldaris (Prime Minister) to restore the King without a plebiscite.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 299, 1 October 1935, Page 5
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