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GREEK DEBACLE IN ASIA MINOR.

0 responsibility. 1 1 p*gifoS^^' ,tioa - ) Andrew *as chared second army with :*ZL,he orders of the Comattack the enemy. ■r%]«aed that his corps jflfof'-L attacking to await third corps,-hich of the General and said that had his orders, tho SErlobability ™ uld have Wjlasaid that the orders »J^ ae9 Andrew were con- ■§*%. did not disobey orders. V-UkM* showed that Prince Wb » ei6mP lar 7 soldier > mM*Lp with the men, and Ms 7 n d r M& that it was unfair to Sffftt' o ther « enerals ' as h 0 WSiiurehead, and occupied tho fIKV of att amy corp3 ■ibdng the King's brother. decided that Pnnce Anof commands was JBLjji jo warrant death. His BCwntrarr to military distier® were extenuating cirjMpflotably hi« inexperience. HjKEAI® THE ALLIES. flLjI) OEOEGB'S policy. K PA3IS, December 3. ■l'fiaiMe correspondent of the BL interviewed M. Yenizelos, Wfcs)l the suggestion that lie Keaunon policy with Britain. RsNJtrary> ie had found the Bra tit Allies in complete conMgiritl Greece's policy. His reHKritb Hr Lloyd George had been Hpibiitn aspect/ but Mr Lloyd Ry expraMed publicly in the HgjfGunmoM Ms confidence in Kni tIM hope that she would Kjjttltt the task of imposing the Kjfaii of the Sevres Treaty. Nwgdiiloi declared that he did his Kt, ittp the executions, and told Kfc that they would make BbFi position untenable. (Halted Service.) ■V- LONDON, December 3. Bw tragic figure among those Hijfl Athens was M. Gounaria, Bgfwmier. Apparently he had Bteiappwhenrive regarding the B['& the ' Asia Minor, campaign, Bits his own safety. He remark - ■Hif.eoßcliuion.of an unsuccessful jßftoEngtadto secure Allied may be going to my BfiS|fti» staged 'that in PebruRfP|fot to Lord Curunless the Allies Bn^|rip|te:;: provisions, men, ■p,Sl»ltioiis, the Greek army K|pa:to evacuate, as it was 'to withstand the Lord OuTzon replied the pessimism was ■BWiLater.came Mr Lloyd -which excited such Hb®. ttitrthe Greeks held on ■kWdefeated. Q

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 7

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GREEK DEBACLE IN ASIA MINOR. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 7

GREEK DEBACLE IN ASIA MINOR. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 7

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