THE JANINA AFFAIR.
PAYMENT OF INDEMNITY.
(JJT CAHLZ—PEZIS . ASSOCTATIOK—COPIBIGKr.) (MUTXS'S TZUtoKAMS.) ATHENS. September 28. It transpired that the Italian fleot's return to Corfu was due to the- fact fifty million lire deposited,, in a Swjss bank were at the disposal of the Hague Tribunal, ajid the bank refused to transfer the money to Rome without the authority of the Greek National Bank, which was given last night.
GREECE PAINFULLY IMPRESSED
(Received' September 30th, 11.5 p.m.) ATHENS, September 30. Greece, replynig-to the Ambassadors' decision that she should pay, dwells on her efforts to find the authors of the Janina crime and pleads that she could not pursue her investigation's jit Albania, where it is believedthe. criminals are. She adds that the infliction of the fine has produced a painful impression, as the people placed confidelice in the Great Powers, three out of four of whose representatives thought that Greece was not responsible.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17882, 1 October 1923, Page 13
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