GREECE FREE AGAIN.
COMING ELECTION FIGHT. VENIZELOS AT WORK. LONDON, July 3. An Athens correspondent states: Several hundred trades unionists gave an ovation to M. Venizelos, and assured him of the support of the trades unions. M. Venizelos replied: 'Greece has recovered her liberty, and the people arc able to breathe freely.'" It is reported from Athens that a strong propaganda against M. Venizelos is taking place among returning soldiers, many of whom find that the Etate has neglected its duty to their families. Opponents of M. Venizelos seek to throw on him blame for the mobilisation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 5
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