THE BALKANS.
ATTITUDE OF GREECE
SENSATIONAL REPORTS. KING'S ABDICATION PROBABLE. fßy CaVle. —Pro-M Association.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, June 7. Messages from Home announce that uncensored despatches from Athens assert that there is a probability of tho abdication of King Constantino. A Petrograd message states that tho Russian Press is urging pressuro on Greece in consequence of her uncompromising attitude. The articles caused something of a sensation, particularly one in the "Bourse Gazette," which expresses the opinion that tho King will "take a rest in some place bettor suited to his health than Athens." Other papers denounce what they call "tho political felony of Greece" toward tho Allies. Tho "Novoe Vromyn'' considers the measures taken in Siitoniea insignificant, and calls upon tho Entente to take the necessary steps in regard to Athens and Piraeus,
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15612, 9 June 1916, Page 7
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