GREECE
♦— CONSTANTINE'S POSITION. (By Cable —Press Association— (Australian and N.Z. Cnblo Association.) (Received Dccembcr 12lh, 5.-5 p.m.) LONDON, December 10. Constantino's position is causing much speculation. The telegraph dolays from. Athens aro .allegedly due to censorship, causing confusion. As regards the latest developments, a message from Athens states tnat the Cabinet is not inviting Constantino to return, but is merely announcing the result of the plebiscite. This message conflicts with the previous announcement, and was possibly delayed, but it is remarkable that Constantino has not received an invitation, though Athens has been repeatedly requested to clear up the position. Meanwhile Constantino betrays disappointment, the Qnceo is highly nervous, and the entourage is in a state of extreme irritation.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17016, 13 December 1920, Page 6
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