Mount Lykiibettos, which is now to have a railway to its summit, is the famous Attic Hill from the top of which may ho seen the strait where the actual struf'-le of Sal ain is took pace. Jt i« haruTv a mountain except uy courtesy, and is more often calieu .\ioui:t sc. treortre in these clays lrum the lact that'll a chanel of nt. George on its dammit. X<v,v to the chapcd is to 1,0 added a modem hotel, wliicu will It- about £ooit above the sea.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18463, 18 August 1925, Page 8
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