POSITION IN GREECE.
ENTENTE DEMANDS. TO CLEAR UP THE SITUATION. (Br Cablo.—Press Association. —Copyright.'" t.Eou'.er'o Telegrams.) (Received December loth, 5.50 p.m.) LONDON, December 14. In tho House of Commons, lx>rd Robert Cecil announced that the Allies were alxnit. to present, demands to Greece to clear up the unsatisfactory situation there. The blockade did not imply war between Greece and the Allies. A ROYALIST FORGERY. EXPOSURE BY VENIZELOS. (Australian and X.X. C'-ab'c Association.! fßeceived December loth, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, December lilt is officially stated that. M. \ onizclos has sent a message to the British Government that the Greek Government has published in the newspapers the facsimile of a letter purporting to nave been written bv him to General Koraks, explaining arrangements to install Yonizelos in Athens with the Entente's recognition. M. Yenizclos denounced tho letter a« a forgery.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 9
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