POSITION OF GREEGE.
NATIONAL .MOVEMENT
QUESTION OF RECOGNITION. (By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.; ATHENS. October 24. The "Eleutlieros Typhos" states that the Greek Princes, who are visiting London with the object of preventing the recognition of tho National Government, offered to satisfy tho Allies' demands if their view was accepted. Tho Allies replied inconclusively, indicating that they would act as the situation demanded. RELATIONS IMPROVED. (Receivod October 25th, 8.50 djti.) LONDON, October 24. The "Daily Chronicle's"' Athens correspondent states that 311. Guillcmin, after a one and a half hour's audience with King Constantino this morning, authorised him to announce that the situation had been considerably improved by the King's straightforward declarations regarding his sentiments towards the Entonte, and b.v M.Guillemin's assurances relating to tho Powers' intentions with a view to the re-estab-lishment of trustful relations with tho Hellenic Government, based on the maintenance of benevolent neutrality iu accordance with previous agreements.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15731, 26 October 1916, Page 7
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156POSITION OF GREEGE. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15731, 26 October 1916, Page 7
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